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In Reply to: onboard cyrstal sound card but no sound posted by Gavin on October 31, 2001 at 21:33:03:
If it's onboard (mean i810 or sth else)with a big propablity it's a "Cyrstal 4299" and you have to download it from internet (try www.download.com and there is a section "drivers"), if not, you can open the case and look for a small chip in the middle-left side, hmm where, between PCI slots mostly or a bit below PCI slots and hard to read the values on it but you can, can't you? the size of the chip is appx. 5-6mm x 5-6mm so be careful about it, may be it can be an AL1881, this is two most commonly used chips for i810 series mainboards. tell me from icq uin#1691211 or e-mail me.
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