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“conflicts” listed in the “Conflicting device list”,adjust the “Resource
settings”. If no conflicts, Click “OK”.
10) An “Insert Disk” Dialog Box appears. Follow the instructions then
Click “OK”
11) A “New Hardware Found” Message will appear. “Microsoft
Joystick Port Enabler”
a) Then a “Files Needed” Dialog Box will appear. In the “Copy
files from:” box, type in: D:\DRVLIB\AUDIO\SBPNP\I386
(D: drive file path refers to Windows NT 4.0 CD)
Then Click “OK”
b) The “Joystick Port Configuration” Dialog Box appears. If no
conflicts, Click “OK”
12) You will then be asked to restart your computer. Select “Yes”.
System will reboot and sound will play after logging in.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why don’t I get a display after I put in my old DIMM module?
A: The 440BX chipset requires the memory manufacturer to program
an EEPROM chip with SPD (Serial Presence Detection) on the
module in order for the BIOS to program the 440BX’s timing registers
properly. Your DIMM may not have the EEPROM chip on the module,
or the EEPROM may not contain the correct program. Check with
your memory vendor for details. The figure below shows a DIMM
module with an SPD EEPROM chip.
Q: My system sometimes becomes unstable. How should I check the
system?
A: The first thing to do is to check and see if you have any device
conflict in address, IRQ, or DMA. If you are using Windows 95, the
RFU
Buffered
Unbuffered
168-pin DIMM
EEPROM
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