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First post, by OmriSh

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After consulting with the forum, I bought AWE64 (CT4520) from eBay.

My motherboard is an Intel SE440BX-2 and I have the latest BIOS version (P17-0024).

The sound card is not detected. I am using Windows98SE which should have built-in drivers for it, but unfortunately, it does not appear in the Device Manager.

What can I do? Are there any BIOS settings or jumpers I can adjust? I tried both ISA slots a couple of times and got nothing.

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I added some pictures of the card, focusing on the capacitors. Please tell me if you think one of them has gone bad. I think I might be able to test it using my multimeter.
https://imgur.com/a/gj5Z6zs

Thanks.

Reply 2 of 5, by Babasha

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OmriSh wrote on 2024-06-20, 14:47:
After consulting with the forum, I bought AWE64 (CT4520) from eBay. […]
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After consulting with the forum, I bought AWE64 (CT4520) from eBay.

My motherboard is an Intel SE440BX-2 and I have the latest BIOS version (P17-0024).

The sound card is not detected. I am using Windows98SE which should have built-in drivers for it, but unfortunately, it does not appear in the Device Manager.

What can I do? Are there any BIOS settings or jumpers I can adjust? I tried both ISA slots a couple of times and got nothing.

P.S
====================
I added some pictures of the card, focusing on the capacitors. Please tell me if you think one of them has gone bad. I think I might be able to test it using my multimeter.
https://imgur.com/a/gj5Z6zs

Thanks.

ISA contacts a dirty as hell!
Begin with active cleaning it using stationery eraser
They should be bright and shine)))

Need help? Begin with photo and model of your hardware 😉

Reply 3 of 5, by OmriSh

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Babasha wrote on 2024-06-20, 16:02:

ISA contacts a dirty as hell!
Begin with active cleaning it using stationery eraser
They should be bright and shine)))

Thanks for your comment.
I cleaned the contacts with an eraser, compressed air, and 99% isopropyl alcohol.

Now the card is making "clicks" and a "static sound" through the speakers I have plugged in.
Sometimes it will prevent the computer from booting; other times it will boot, but the sound card is still not detected in Windows 98SE.

Reply 4 of 5, by Repo Man11

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What happens when you run the Add New Hardware wizard?

After watching many YouTube videos about older computer hardware, YouTube began recommending videos about trains - are they trying to tell me something?