Creative Labs Sound Blaster 5.1 Live 30SB022900000 User Manual
Product codes
30SB022900000
Troubleshooting C-7
Resolving I/O
Conflicts
Conflicts between your audio card and another peripheral device may occur if your card and the
other device are set to use the same I/O address.
other device are set to use the same I/O address.
To resolve I/O conflicts, change the resource settings of your audio card or the conflicting
peripheral device in your system using Device Manager in Windows 95/98.
peripheral device in your system using Device Manager in Windows 95/98.
If you still do not know which card is causing the conflict, remove all cards except the audio card
and other essential cards (for example, disk controller and graphics cards). Add each card back
until Device Manager indicates that a conflict has occurred.
and other essential cards (for example, disk controller and graphics cards). Add each card back
until Device Manager indicates that a conflict has occurred.
To resolve hardware conflicts in Windows 95/98:
1. Click Start -> Settings -> Control Panel.
2.
In the Control Panel window, double-click the System icon.
3.
In the System Properties dialog box, click the Device Manager tab.
4.
Under the Sound, Video And Game Controllers entry, select the conflicting audio card
driver—indicated by an exclamation mark (!)—and click the Properties button.
5.
In the Properties dialog box, click the Resources tab.
6.
Make sure that the Use automatic settings check box is selected, and click the OK button.
7.
Restart your system to allow Windows 95/98 to reassign resources to your audio card and/
or the conflicting device.
Problems in
Windows NT 4.0
A Service Control Manager error message appears with one or more other error messages
at system restart.
at system restart.
This occurs after you remove an audio card from your computer after you have successfully
installed the Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 card. Windows is trying to match the drivers to the
removed audio card.
installed the Sound Blaster Live! Player 5.1 card. Windows is trying to match the drivers to the
removed audio card.
To solve this problem:
1. Log on to your computer as Administrator.
You can also refer to the
Troubleshooting section in the
Help file of Windows 95/98.
Troubleshooting section in the
Help file of Windows 95/98.