Joined: 08 Nov 2001 Posts: 4825 Location: Frankfurt / Europe
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2003 8:19 pm Post subject: Re: Mike
Oh well......
...in case you already made successful changes in the BIOS settings in the past... hold down the DEL or F10 key while booting to enter the BIOS setup (some Computers display other key codes for entering the BIOS during startup) and check for your Chipset features ("Advanced", sometimes also under "Peripherals").
If you are NOT familiar with BIOS settings, I only can recommend to get some qualified help. You may make your Computer unusable by changing settings you do not or only partially understand.
In this case I simply would take the computer (only the main unit without keyboard, mouse and monitor of course) and bring it to a little Computershop.
No serious service provider should charge you more than 20 english pounds, to make your PC-sound-setup work.
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