said:
>>I was playing around with a backup utility program under Win2000 on my
>>Thinkpad 600E, and when I went back to OS/2, the sound had somehow been
>>disabled:
>>VHDO0437.SYS does not load on boot up nor do the built in Sound Blaster
>>drivers. Nothing else seems amiss.
>You did something to cause an IRQ conflict. It definitely time for some
>quality time with the Thinkpad utilities.
>The driver talks to the MWAVE audio DSP so it's these settings that you
>should be looking at.
I have looked at all the settings in the Thinkpad Utilities. All the audio
sections indicate they are enabled, IRQ5, DMA1, Full duplex.
I see no MWave or DSP entries. Perhaps I am looking in the wrong place?
I can rem out the VHDO0437.sys driver, but I would like to find what got
corrupted and fix it.
Please let me know if you have any suggestions.
Thanks,
Sandy
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