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Greg
I have just bought a new PC with XP Home Edition.
I use headphones and a microphone with Flight Simulator 2002 and in my last
computer had two sound cards so I can use one for the headphones and
microphone and the other sound card for the aircraft engine sounds in
FS2002.
I bought a PCI sound card model CMI 18738 PCI 5.1. When I was running the
installation wizard it warned me that something wasn't compatible with
Windows XP but I continued anyway. The second card installed and worked
fine, but when I rebooted my computer it stopped at a blank screen with
nothing on it. I switched the PC off and on again but the same thing
happened, so I chose from the boot up error menu to start from "the last
successful config" and it booted up fine but without the soundcard
installed. This told me the card was obviously stopping XP from starting,
but the box says compatible with XP???
Can anyone tell me what is happening and do I need to take this card back
for a refund?
Thanks
G
I use headphones and a microphone with Flight Simulator 2002 and in my last
computer had two sound cards so I can use one for the headphones and
microphone and the other sound card for the aircraft engine sounds in
FS2002.
I bought a PCI sound card model CMI 18738 PCI 5.1. When I was running the
installation wizard it warned me that something wasn't compatible with
Windows XP but I continued anyway. The second card installed and worked
fine, but when I rebooted my computer it stopped at a blank screen with
nothing on it. I switched the PC off and on again but the same thing
happened, so I chose from the boot up error menu to start from "the last
successful config" and it booted up fine but without the soundcard
installed. This told me the card was obviously stopping XP from starting,
but the box says compatible with XP???
Can anyone tell me what is happening and do I need to take this card back
for a refund?
Thanks
G