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Turtle Beach issues
Turtle Beach issues
Am I the only guy in the world having trouble with the combination of the NF7S/ Turtle Beach/ and XP Pro? I'm having a nightmare of a time getting it all to work together. The card works fine but I keep getting error messages and stops at boot up. The driver involved is TBSWDM.sys. This is creating a minidump error report to MS. I have all the codes and al that jazz but I have been all over the MS site trying to get an anser to this mess. I've tried the TB 4161 driver as well as the 4193. If I disable to the driver, everthing runs smooth. I dont think I have an IRQ problem. Its in a slot that I dont think is shared. Is there anyone else here who is using this combination with success? If so, can you tell me your set up and what PCI slots you are using for your SC and modem and so forth. thanks, MIke
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Abit NF7-S r.2.0 XP-2500 Barton Core. 200 x 11, 2.2 gig 1.7 v-core Thermalright AX-7/ TT Smartfan 2. Twinmos/Winbond PC-3200, 1 gig, 2 x 512 megs, with Heatspreaders. Sapphire 9700 PRO vid card . Omega optimized driver. WD SATA Raptors (2) RAID 0 (gaming) Maxtor 80gig IDE 133 storage drive. Turtle Beach Santa Cruz sound card. TTGI Superflowers 550watt PSU. Thermaltake Xaser III V1000A Case. Dual boot Win XP-PRO/98SE. |
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Re: Turtle Beach issues
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Are you 100% it's not sharing an IRQ? Make sure it's not because the problem you're having sure sounds like it's fighting with another device. Also, have you made sure all the onboard audio is turned off in your bios? |
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