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new sound card
i bought a new computer with on-board sound and am not very impressed with
the quality. i want to install a stand-alone sound card but i understand that to do this is have to alter "jumpers" so that the computer will recognize the new one. can anyone explain simple terms? paul |
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new sound card
"paul.bennett" wrote in message
... i bought a new computer with on-board sound and am not very impressed with the quality. i want to install a stand-alone sound card but i understand that to do this is have to alter "jumpers" so that the computer will recognize the new one. can anyone explain simple terms? paul You either have to change a jumper or disable the on-board sound in the BIOS. Check the user's guide for your particular motherboard which should give you the instructions you need. If you don't have the user's guide, the manufacturer's website whould have either the info or a downloadable version of the manual. |
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