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The aztech driver disk has a small dos test program. But again before I run
this test sw I have had no information that the sound card was not properly
installed. Even the test program only showed that the stereo sound does not
work properly.

In general if you have often problems with one or more applications you
should first of all make sure that you have the latest drivers for your
mouse, graphic card and sound card installed. Maybe you installed a newer
directX version most recently? It seems to me that almost no error messages
occur pointing to this devices but on the other hand they are more often
cause a problem. Even if you get an error message by an application you can
not be sure that the error was caused by this application itself.
In my case I got frequently error messages by WIN TV from hauppauge and
Super Charts RT.

hopefully I can save you some time it took me several weeks.

Regards,
Wolfgang

----- Original Message -----
From: Jose Pascual <jpascual@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: olosi <olosi@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, April 09, 2000 12:01 AM
Subject: Re: Serious memory leak


> Hope you don't mind me asking how you had detected the problem is in the
> sound card?  Do you use some program to detect it?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> At 10:50 PM 04/08/2000 +0200, you wrote:
> >I have had hanging programs over weeks with WIN98 installed. Finally I
> >identified that my aztech 2320 sound card was the problem. The aztech dos
> >test program showed me that the "stereo" sound was not correctly
installed.
> >Since I have reinstalled the sound card I have no problems anymore. -
just
> >to mention I never have had any error message pointing to the sound card
at
> >any time.
> >
> >Wolfgang Heininger
>
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