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If I remember correctly, the speach output can be controlled by a jumper block on the motherboard (dictating weather the sound is low or amplified). If it possible that this jumper has been knocked, along with a cable of somesort. Also, I beleive this board has Chassis Intrusion enabled by default, maybe turning that off or resetting it will cause the problem to disappear.
Good Luck.
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NooNoo,
Periphals checked out.
The only reference I have is to a couple of entries for MIDI. Nothing for dos or sb16
One is the MIDI i/o address, the other the IRQ. Values were changed from the options available, but on re-boot I'm still no further forward. No improvement.
Ron
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No jumper setting on the mobo - its all in the BIOS.
One thing I do know though - dont run the ASUS probe whilst using the Winbond voice editor as they will conflict with each other.
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Ditto on the Asus Probe - that thing was so buggy I wished it had a physical form so I coulf have hed the satisfaction of throwing it out.
https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2005/02/1.gif
If you must, use MBM5 instead for motherboard monitoring. ;)
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You probably have dolby 5.1 enabled, the computer would then direct all speech to the center channel, which very likely isn't plugged in, check your speaker config