Lib-Sl@yer
Member
+32|6999|Wherever the F**k i feel like
Well my comp restarted twice today and then my sound card stopped working.
My specs
350watt power supply(antec)
epox mobo (20-pin socket a wit nforce2)
256mb video card agp 8x Radeon 9550
1GB ddr PC3200 DIMM RAM
Creative Sound Blaster Live 32-bit WMD (sound card in question)
AMD AthlonXP 2700+ (overclocked to 2175mhz)
60GB western digital hard drive
3 case fans running at about 2380rpm
1 cpu fan running at about 4440rpm
my system normally runs at about 90F and cpu runs at 102F

Right now im uninstalling everything dealing with creative and am about to reinstall the card. Looking for solutions, oh yea the card runs on legacy drivers. Thnx for any help in advance
unnamednewbie13
Moderator
+2,056|7058|PNW

1. Run a series of virus scans and spyware scans (avast! and spybot should work for now); run chkdsk (your main drive) /f [should come up as something like chkdsk c: /f] from command prompt; run disk defragmenter
a. if issue remains, step 2

2. update motherboard driver software, sound drivers and video drivers from the manufacturer source; particularly grab the sound card ones from Creative Labs
a. if issue remains, step 3

3. Remove your sound card. Attempt to recreate issue.
a. if issue is resolved, replace sound card with newer one and remember to use proper drivers
b. if issue remains, step 4

4. download and run a program called MemTest86, which will put your memory through a grilling series of stability diagnostics.
a. if memory errors crop up, memory may be (one) of the components at fault
b. if memory is fine, step 5

5. try a higher-wattage power supply, say 450W, if one is readily available.
a. if one isn't available, skip to step 6
b. if one is, attempt to recreate issue; if issue remains, step 6

6. Downclock all your components to factory default, unplug unnecessary items. attempt to recreate issue
a. for each successful test, plug one more component back in and retest. issue item should surface.
b. if issue remains, it could be your power supply, or any of the critical components (motherboard, CPU, memory; maybe even the current BIOS version).

Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2006-03-24 22:06:33)

arson
Member
+99|6923|New York
350 watt psu ??
Lib-Sl@yer
Member
+32|6999|Wherever the F**k i feel like
meh i fixed it anyways thnx for da help though and my system is actually a very low voltage using system if u look at the specs, but im waiting till windows vista to update my comp.
The Stillhouse Kid
Licensed Televulcanologist
+126|6928|Deep In The South Of Texas

Lib-Sl@yer wrote:

im waiting till windows vista to update my comp.
Good luck, Vista might not be out until this time next year!
Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|7002

The Stillhouse Kid wrote:

Lib-Sl@yer wrote:

im waiting till windows vista to update my comp.
Good luck, Vista might not be out until this time next year!
lol... but beta 2 is released to the public... but i wont use it
https://cache.www.gametracker.com/server_info/203.46.105.23:21300/b_350_20_692108_381007_FFFFFF_000000.png
Ethan Hunt
24/7 Ground Pounder
+3|6899|Muncie, IN
Not really to the public, but to tech pro's it is available. And the release date was pushed back last week to Jan 2007. So well see how long that lasts before it gets bumped again.

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