Glad it worked for you. I ran into this problem a couple years ago.
After installing an additional card, the original one disappeared
from the hardware devices list. Compaq tech support had no help for
me, and told me it was NOT POSSIBLE to run two cards simultaneously -
got this at two different levels of Compaq tech support! Many months
later it occurred to me to see what options were available in BIOS
and discovered the "switch" there. Both cards have worked fine ever since.
Jerry W4UK
At 08:49 AM 10/16/2007, Contesting wrote:
>Quoting from the message of Tue, 16 Oct 2007 11:18:32 +0100 from "Phil
>Cooper" <pcooper@guernsey.net> :
>
> > Graham,
>
> > As has already been mentioned, it could well be a BIOS thing, but should be
> > easily solved.
>
>
>Thanks to Phil and everyone - I now have two working soundcards !
>
>The 'switch' was actually in the bios and alloowed both cards show show
>in control panel. It was then easy to set the AC97 [which is actually a
>codec, not a card <smile>] to default, allowing me to play 'muzak' while
>operating and MixW to use the SBLive.
>
>Many thanks again
>
>Graham M5AAV
>
>--
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