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sobe    Posted 14th Aug 2005 8:02pm
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Anyone know how I could disable the Found New Hardware Wizard when WinXP starts up? I recently uninstalled integrated SoundMax drivers that gave my Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Gamer some problems. So I uninstalled the drivers for SoundMax and now all is perfect, BUT, whenever I start up my pc it says Found New Hardware, then that wizard pops up..... Is there a way to disable this? It gets really annoying
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General_187   Posted 14th Aug 2005 8:04pm
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sobe    Posted 14th Aug 2005 8:26pm
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No, I would do a manual New Hardware search Cmon Gen, you should know that....... lol

I don't want it to automatically search when WinXP comes up.
"Apparently, Plaintiff believes that he could sue an egg company for fraud for labeling a carton of 12 eggs a dozen, because some bakers would view a dozen as including 13 items." - Western Digital 2006    
General_187   Posted 14th Aug 2005 8:29pm
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LOL... what?
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Garner    Posted 14th Aug 2005 8:39pm
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BIOS ->Disable the onboard sound card. See your motherboard manual for specifics.

You basically have to hide the onboard card from windows.
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sobe    Posted 14th Aug 2005 8:42pm
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Thank You Garner

Now I can slave over my good sound card in piece
"Apparently, Plaintiff believes that he could sue an egg company for fraud for labeling a carton of 12 eggs a dozen, because some bakers would view a dozen as including 13 items." - Western Digital 2006    



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