Peter
December 6th 03, 10:27 PM
Hi,
What kind of audio wizard?
From on-board sound card or from Creative?
If it is from on-board sound card, it is of no use as you
have already disable the on-board sound.
If it is from Creative, have you set for 4.1 or 5.1
channels but only have front L&R speakers connected?
Peter
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>when I run my audio wizard, I get the message that there
>is a problem with my speakers, something I know to be
>false as I can listen to music or audio files my friends
>send me. I have a built-in Sound MAX AudioCard, which I
>disabled in the BIOS after installing a Creative PCI
>card, and that recieved the same message.
>Why am I able to hear through my speakers or headphones,
>but I still get this "speaker error" from the Tuning
>Wizard?
>PLEASE HELP!
>Sincerely,
>Greg Gardner
>.
>
What kind of audio wizard?
From on-board sound card or from Creative?
If it is from on-board sound card, it is of no use as you
have already disable the on-board sound.
If it is from Creative, have you set for 4.1 or 5.1
channels but only have front L&R speakers connected?
Peter
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>when I run my audio wizard, I get the message that there
>is a problem with my speakers, something I know to be
>false as I can listen to music or audio files my friends
>send me. I have a built-in Sound MAX AudioCard, which I
>disabled in the BIOS after installing a Creative PCI
>card, and that recieved the same message.
>Why am I able to hear through my speakers or headphones,
>but I still get this "speaker error" from the Tuning
>Wizard?
>PLEASE HELP!
>Sincerely,
>Greg Gardner
>.
>