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Start your computer in safe mode (hit F8 repeatedly as windows is loading) goto the device manager(right click on my computer and select manage, then select device manager) and open sound video and game controlers. Double click on the sound card listing, select the driver tab and click roll back driver. After this has finished you should be able to restart your computer normally. Apperently the new driver for your sound card is incompatable with something else in your system. If you don't have an older driver installed you may have to simply uninstall the device and search the internet for an older version of the sound driver.

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Assuming you are running XP.

If it hasn't installed the device ,
uninstall device and reboot then restart
device should autofind and self install
dont forget to reboot to save settings,
Do SP2 Updates and reboot,

Let me know how it goes thanks

Please rate me ,,,Cheers
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Assuming you are running XP.

If it hasn't installed the device ,
uninstall device and reboot then restart
device should autofind and self install
dont forget to reboot to save settings,
Do SP2 Updates and reboot,

Let me know how it goes thanks

Please rate me ,,,Cheers
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