First post, by Chaniyth
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Ok so for quite awhile now my Intel DX4-100Mhz 486 system has been a straight out DOS only machine and no issues with the SB16 SCSI-2 at all. I recently install Windows 3.11 WFW and issues have arised. I've formatted multiple times and the issue still persists, anytime I go into Windows 3.11 and exit it to run a DOS game I lose FM Synth completely.
I've installed the official drivers from the original floppies that came with my SB16 SCSI-2 and then upgraded to the newest SB16 drivers that are still available from Creative Labs because I seem to have been getting a Exit from Windows hangup where it wasn't dropping to DOS.
The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-486VS rev.6 with a slightly older BIOS but I can't upgrade the BIOS because I don't have an eeprom burner.
Any ideas what could be going on? Is it a BIOS issue and thus making me screwed? Is it Windows 3.11 just being a punk, or is it something fixable?
Thanks in advance. 😎
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