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    Thumbs down Windows 2000

    i have Azthec sound cart 64-q3d and i didnt find any drivers for win 2000
    P.S.I've contact whit azthec but thay ignore me (whit no reson)!!!Azthec sucks

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    This is not just azthec. I have had this kind of situation qith other and even more famous makers!!!
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    Your card uses the Trident 4DWave DX chipset. Here is a link to a Windows 2000 driver that supports Both the Trident DX & NX chipsets.
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    Originally posted by Sowulo:
    <STRONG>Your card uses the Trident 4DWave DX chipset. Here is a link to a Windows 2000 driver that supports Both the Trident DX & NX chipsets.</STRONG>
    wow thank you!!!!!!! but....That drivers are using softer rengering so i've try new drivers for winNT well it didn't work and now it distroed my 4dwave driver so i'm again on 0.how is it posible to clean all ex-drivers (if i can't find it in list of devices) ?
    Sowulo u're comp god 10q <IMG SRC="smilies/wink.gif" border="0">

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    To remove "x-drivers" goto the control panel and click "Add/Remove Hardware"

    Run the wizard and click "uninstall" a device.

    When you get the list box, check the box for "Show Hidden Devices". You should see your card's drivers listed there. Uninstall them and you will be good to go...
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    Originally posted by ShadowKing:
    <STRONG>To remove "x-drivers" goto the control panel and click "Add/Remove Hardware"

    Run the wizard and click "uninstall" a device.

    When you get the list box, check the box for "Show Hidden Devices". You should see your card's drivers listed there. Uninstall them and you will be good to go...</STRONG>
    i've try that and i've reinstal win2k 2 .i've also deleted oem*.dll/inf files which windows sayed that drivers are beter but steel nothing and now my 4dwave driver works fine in hardware list but not in winamp.i meant that windows says the driver is OK but i can't use it and of course i've reboot comp few times <IMG SRC="smilies/smile.gif" border="0">
    maiby the best way is to format my comp then for sure i'll delete "x-drivers".But i just don't get it last night i've start win98 to lisen some music but my sound cart have stop and i didn't play whit drivers of win98 any sugation??
    P.S.btw why i need microsoft signature is it Ok if i press yes when i get quation like that?

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    now i instal PCI audio device but what is it
    Input/Output Range E400 - E4FF not available.
    Memory Range E7010000 - E7010FFF not available.

    and how can i change it????????

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    Since it sounds like the drivers aren't signed by Microsoft, you may have problems. Make sure your system will allow installing unsigned drivers byt going to the device manager in the system from the control panel. There you can set the driver signeing to allow installation of unsigned drivers. If it isn't set right, you might think you are installing the drivers but they aren't getting installed at all.
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