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Hi! Iīm Sebastian, and Iīve got problems with my sound card. Iīve an Encore ENM232-4CTV, and Iīm using Windows XP. The drivers installed in a propperly way, but the sound card works aleatory.
Iīve just updated the BIOS, reinstalled the driver, changed the position of the PCI, disabled the onboard sound-card, and the problem isnīt over yet =(
I donīt know what to do! Would you please help me?
I also checked that the services.msc is iniciated and automatic.
Thank you in advance and sorry for my poor English but I donīt speak it frecuently.
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hi! iīve an Encore ENM232-4CTV sound card that is not working well. It works in an aleatory way. It has the Creative ES1371 chipset. Iīm using Windows XP, and I recognised my sound card and installed it driver but it doesnīt work. Iīve just reinstalled the BIOS, checked the services.msc is itīs iniciated automaticly, tried in another PCI port, but nothing was enough to deal with it. What should I do? Would you please help me? Thank you in advance. Sorry for my poor English, but I donīt speak it frecuently.
have you tried this driver?
Have you updated windows to SP2?
Describe what features are not working
Creative AudioPCI (ES1371,ES1373) (WDM) Windows XP issues
Sound works after uninstalling device and restarting. However, it stops working after the next restart. I hear a clicking like noise and then nothing. Did a clean re-load of XP, but still same issues. Verified Windows Audio setting in services.msc.
Motherboard: Gigabyte Pentium 4 Titan Series GA-8SDX
Any help would be much appreciated.
FYI. I also tried installing a Creative Blaster Audigy SE PCI card with no luck.
Welcome to Windrivers atlhawgfan
When you tried the Audigy card, did you put the card in a different pci slot or the same one that the ES1371 was in?
Thanks for the reply NooNoo. I put the Audigy in a different PCI slot. The ES1371 is onboard.
Did you turn off the onboard when you tried the Audigy?
have you tried this driver with the onboard sound?
Yes, I disabled the onboard audio in BIOS when trying the Audigy. I also tried installing the Audigy in a different PCI slot. Still no luck.
I am downloading that driver you suggested for onboard sound. Will let you know if this works.
Downloaded that driver. This corrected all of my issues. Thanks so much for your assistance.
Glad to help :)