Mentalbass wrote on 2020-06-30, 21:47:[...]
Sorry for the lowres pics howdo you upload instead of using a url from another upload site?
The driver by jaZz_KCS ran nor […]
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Sorry for the lowres pics howdo you upload instead of using a url from another upload site?
The driver by jaZz_KCS ran normal after unzipping.
Ran setup giving me the install. Program finished and to restart pc ..... nothing happens. So its not the install file. I think 🤔 its the hardware thats faulty 😥.
Hang on... this sounds familiar.
I had the same problem recently with a Dell OEM Intel SE440BX-3 and its onboard Yamaha YMF724 sound chip. In my case it was getting detected, but absolutely no driver worked with it. Turns out that some previous owner didn't like the Dell OEM BIOS on that board and flashed it with a retail Intel SE440BX-2 BIOS. The two boards are very similar, but the -2 has a YMF704 with a different PCI ID. Those incorrect data messed up driver install. After I flashed back to Dell -3 BIOS, everything worked straight away. The irony is that the Intel BIOS didn't have any extra settings anyway.
Your board is also OEM, could it be someone flashed a non-HP BIOS on there? Telltale sign is that the HP BIOS should give you a big "HP" in your screen every boot. See something else? Then try flashing the original HP BIOS back...
Mentalbass wrote on 2020-06-30, 21:47:[...]
Yes your pdf shows right system. […]
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Yes your pdf shows right system.
Your advice:
I have an Aztech ISA Sound Card Model FCC I38-MMSN834 for the isa slot. Will Win 98 recognise it Or better with another isa card?
Thanks 😊 🙏
It won't recognize it automatically, as it's a non-PnP card. But if you let Windows search for non-PnP hardware and when it finds something, tell it it's an Aztech Sound Galaxy Washington 16 (or similar), it should work.