Philips 4-Channel Sound Card User Manual
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Philips Seismic Edge
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RESOLVING I/O CONFLICTS
Conflicts between your audio card and another device may occur if
they are set to use the same I/O address. To resolve I/O conflicts,
change the resource settings of your Philips Seismic Edge
TM
card or
the conflicting device using Device Manager in Windows
95/98.
If you are still unable to determine which card is causing the conflict,
remove all cards except the Philips Seismic Edge
TM
card and other
essential cards (for example, disk controller and graphics cards).
Add each card back until Device Manager indicates that a conflict
has occurred.
To resolve conflicts in Windows
95/98
1.
Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control
Panel.
2.
In the Control Panel window, double-click the System icon.
3.
In the System Properties dialog, click the Device manager tab.
4.
Under the Sound, Video and Game Controllers entry, select the
conflicting audio card driver, indicated by an exclamation mark
(!), and click the Properties button.
5.
In the Properties dialog, click the Resources tab.
6.
Select Use Automatic Settings and click the OK button.
7.
Restart your computer to allow Windows
95/98 to reassign
resources to the devices.
Uninstalling Software Drivers
Windows
95/98 Uninstall
1.
Select Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs and select Philips
Seismic Edge Audio Support Files. Click the Add/Remove button.
2.
You will be prompted to shutdown your computer after uninstall
for the changes to take effect. Click Yes to shutdown your com-
puter and then remove Philips Seismic Edge
from your system.
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