Plug-and-Play 3D Sound Controller
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might not work properly if you change the resource set-
tings on the sound card.
Commonly Encountered Problems and Solutions
Problem
Your computer would not boot up after you installed <Product>
Sound Controller.
Solution
The sound board was not inserted completely into the 16-bit
slot. Refer to Chapter 1 to install the sound board properly.
Problem
The computer hangs, reboots itself, or issues a parity error
after the sound card is installed.
Solution
There is a hardware conflict between <Product> Sound Con-
troller and other interface cards in your system. Run SNDINIT
to find out which hardware setting is giving a hardware conflict.
Problem
A device in your computer does not work or does not work
properly after the sound card is installed.
Solution
a. There might be a hardware conflict between the sound card
and another device. Try removing other hardware cards in
your system to try and isolate and determine where the hard-
ware conflict originates. Once found, see if you can change
the settings on the other device
b. Run SNDINIT.EXE to find out which hardware setting on the
<Product> Sound Controller is conflicting
Problem
The system hangs when you enter or exit Windows 3.1.
Solution
a. If you have installed another sound card in your system be-
fore, make sure you have removed all its drivers in Windows
3.1 including any virtual device driver.
b. There might be conflicts with another device in your system.
Refer to Chapter 2 to reconfigure the Windows 3.1 driver.
Problem
There is no sound output in games.