First post, by badmojo
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Not really sure where to put this or how to explain it really - I've been testing different ISA sound cards in a Windows 98 SE build and 2 of them had the same Crystal chipset. Now that I've decided to go with the slightly older of the 2 I want to start from scratch and do a clean install of the drivers, but blooding Windows keeps recognizing it as the newer of the 2 and a) naming it incorrectly and b) asking for drivers that only exist on the newer ones install disk. These are both PnP cards.
I know I've fixed this sort of crap before but can't remember how to make Windows un-see the other card. I've run through the registry and deleted anything related to it, I've done a 'regclean', I've deleted all of the files I can find that relate to the unwanted card, but on boot Windows is still saying "yo dude I've found some hardware for you and clever me I KNOW what that is!". Driver Cleaner was no help either - it doesn't do ISA Crystal sound card drivers.
Any help appreciated.
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