5.1 Sound Card Crashes Windows
Ok, so I was using my nice Logitech Z640 speakers on my onboard stereo card, and wanted to get the whole 5.1 surround action, so I enabled the 5.1 card which has been plugged in my comp for ages (i bought it from leishi85).
So I changed the default sound card on my comp, but whenever Windows tries to play a sound, it will go for about .5 seconds and then FREEZE-
At that point, all I can do is power off. I couldn't even login to windows because the login sound will lock up my comp.
All I can basically do is go into safe mode and disable the card. Then I'm back in fine with the onboard, crappy sound.
Any ideas here?
So I changed the default sound card on my comp, but whenever Windows tries to play a sound, it will go for about .5 seconds and then FREEZE-
At that point, all I can do is power off. I couldn't even login to windows because the login sound will lock up my comp.
All I can basically do is go into safe mode and disable the card. Then I'm back in fine with the onboard, crappy sound.
Any ideas here?
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Flint
Is there anything special to installing the drivers?
WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?
My center speaker will not go. The other 4 work fine. Any ideas?
(This should probably be moved to "Sound and Video" since it is no longer a critical, non-booting thing).
EDIT:
Is there a built in speaker test? To send data to each speaker, one at a time?
Device Manager calls it a CMI8738/C3DX