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On Thu, 2 Dec 2004 08:53:38 PST8, Ray Davison wrote:  
 
>I suggest you start with the driver rather than the card.  
 
 
Ray,  
Normally, that's exactly what I do. In this case I hestitated before I bought the card,   
because of the driver issue (but I went ahead and bought it anyway). I want to change   
cards as quickly (but seamlessly) as I can, so I can continue tracking down (and   
eliminating) a trap that I've been experiencing on this machine. I think the trap is   
associated with the Crystal drivers for the Aopen soundcard, that I am now presently   
using (I don't want to get into why).  
 
My thinking on the SoundBlaster card that I got is that I can always return it to Fry's,   
assuming that its not right for my system and that I have not yet opened the box.  
HCM  
 
 
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