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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: dry ol Melbourne Australia
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I think I need to use a normal soundcard (the Asus motherboard on board) with a small single pin out for computer speakers; *and a M-Audio Delta 410 (I just now have installed on this new PC) for speaker crossover design, which has 10 RCA breakout cables. OS = Win XP.
The dealer installed the Delta, but disabled the onboard card, saying there was an IRQ conflict. When I loaded (off the net) the Asus audio driver, it loaded, but the Found New Hardware sequence is unable to recognise this card. How should I install and switch between the two? That’s unless I use speakers which accept (from the Delta 410) RCA in – just occurred to me; don’t know if they exist? That would be simpler. Thanks |
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