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Ben,  
 
One other thing. Is your SBLive card an ISA or a PCI board? If it's ISA  
you can use the "RESERVE" command at the beginning of the CONFIG.SYS  
file to reserve resources, like IRQ's for this board.  
 
HCM  
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"Benedict G. Archer" wrote:  
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> Didn't notice the sound card not working until I tried to play a CD (system  
> sounds disabled).  It used to work, but now get no sound even though the  
> CDROM  drive is active and the CD player shows its playing.  I find that both  
> the SBlive card and one of the onboard SCSI adaptors are using the same irq,  
> 15.  If I reserve irq 15 in the BIOS, both devices pick irq3, and no sound.  I  
> had a similar problem in the past with an actiontec modem and the scsi adapter  
> insisting on using the same irq.  That was solved by removing the modem and  
> going through a careful sequence of reboots with HW detection set carefully,  
> and reinstalling the card (lost my notes so I don't know exactly what I did).  
> Can't risk losing the modem again. SBlive driver readme advises to disable PnP  
> in the BIOS, but my BIOS has no setting for this.  Checked the SBliveos2 group  
> on google, but didn't notice anything there.  Any advice?  A different sound  
> card?  
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> Thanks, Ben A  
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