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| vista home premium x64 | Hi-Def Audio Vista 64 I'm wondering why in device manager there is an entry for hi def audio, besides having my x-fi card running. There is a realtek onboard alc 888, which I disabled too. Is it supposed to be there even though i have an x-fi installed? And does it conflict with my sound card? I can disable it, if I remove it, it comes back after I restart the PC. |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 MAK, OpenSolaris 5, Gentoo 2008.1.... | Re: Hi-Def Audio Vista 64 Hi, EasyRider, and welcome to the forums. Did you disable the onboard sound *before* installing Vista? |
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