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OK checked and there's 2 options auto and disabled. It's got auto selected at the mo.![]()
Should have worked then under normal circumstances. Set it to disable if you fit a PCI sound card.
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[ but want to use the 2nd partition for XP and setup dual boot. any easy tips?
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If I disable the onboard audio via the device manager the video play speed in windows media player returns to normal.
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Its good to hear possitive and happy people but like (BALD EAGLE) im still waiting for some response from loads of e mails.
Im very new to the site so ill just hang in and see what happens.
Good luck and hope more people respond and make us happy like angel chat
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waynei don`t know where you are in cornwall but there are good dogging site`s at xxxxxxxxx near st austell also others but ive no experience of them!
sorry to hear you don`t bite cos some love that
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and he's not f*cking biting them off.
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Trouble is when I open device manager there's the new audio drivers and the old ones as well, so I'm guessing they're still there and usable, cos device manager doesn't show either a problem or a conflict with the audio.
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No problem... just a friend pointed out in a PM that the word 'You; had been used 7 times in one paragraph and specifically directed at the author ie me.....( errrr I think thats what she meant)....... Personaly I think she was just showing off her BA (Hon) in English instead of enjoying a good atguement