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| vista home premium x64 | No Subwoofer in x64 Hi all, I recently received a new Inspiron from Dell. Sound is on-board, 7.1. I don't do much gaming. I listen to music while working on photos and movies. Speakers are Altec-Lansing ADA885 THX certified. I really like these speakers and have had them for about 4 or 5 years. But they really sound terrible without the sub crankin' out the beat. I have tried all I can think of. Rechecked connections....no Subwoofer. Any ideas? |
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| Vista Ultimate x64 MAK, OpenSolaris 5, Gentoo 2008.1.... | Re: No Subwoofer in x64 |
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| vista home premium x64 | Re: No Subwoofer in x64 Thanks for replying Johngalt: I'm not sure if Vista recognizes it. The Realtek control panel tries to send a signal to it when tested,,,but no sound comes out. This speaker system worked flawlessly on my old box, Dimension 8300, P-4, Audigy2 Sound Card. I thought that this machine was supposed to ship with x32 installed and x64 on a disk for later use. I'm not ready to replace alot of hardware and software in order to run x64. Last edited by knothead; 12-02-2008 at 07:37 AM.. Reason: Needed to clarify. |
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