On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 13:32:23 -0700, "Richard" <afrayedknot@charter.net> spewed
forth these words of wisdom:
>I have a custom made computer which has intergrated
>audio.I installed a new sound card and the directions
>tell me to disable the audio and joystick settings in the
>CMOS BIOS. I'm not quite a novice but I don't understand
>how to get to the CMOS BIOS and once there how to disable
>these settings. Please teach this ol dog some new tricks.
>Thank you very much for your time,
>Richard
You should be able to find directions online as to how to do this. It's pretty
simple. If you have a motherboard manual, look in it to find the key that you
must press to go into the BIOS setup mode. On most systems it is the "DEL" key.
There is usually a message that says: "press DEL to go to setup mode" or
something similar to that when you first boot the computer. Once there you will
need to find the onboard audio setting. Set it to "disabled", save your new
settings, and reboot. :-)
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