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Thread ID: 12734 2001-11-08 07:40:00 Recording function of Motherboard failed to work Guest (0) Press F1
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23934 2001-11-08 07:40:00 Motherboard Brand :jetway
MODEL NUBER:v910AF
BIOS Version:A02
BIOS Date:07-20-1999
CPU Brand:INTEL
CPU Speed:CELERON 400
Voltage:1.58
V.G.A Card:Built-in
I/O Chipset:Windows 98
Dram Size:128
Dram Brand:Apacer
HDD Size & Brand:Quantum FireBall 40GB
Other Devices:None


Problem Description:Problem: Recording function of Motherboard failed to work

I need to use the recording function, but I found this function could not work, so I simplified the problem as following:

Firstly,I installed Windows 98 using typical option (no other software programme).

Then I installed the sound driver(using CD for Drivers PACK provided with the motherboard)according to the user's manual.
a. Before installing Sound Driver, I remove PCI Multimedia Audio Device under 'OTHER DEVICE' of 'DEVICE MANAGER'.
b. Then Run:\INTEL810\SOUND\WIN98\SETUP.EXE
c. Then install AUDIO PACK, run:\INTEL810\SOUND\ADRACK\SETUP.EXE

But when I open Start->Programs->Accessories->Entertainment->Sound Recorder and press the recording button, there appears a mistake message:
Your audio hardware cannot record into files like the current file. To record, create a new documment.

Therefore, I can't use the recording function of motherboard. I can play CD and *.wav file. There is no other problem besides recording function.


Would you please tell me what's wrong with my installation of sound driver? Is it possible because there are something wrong with the driver or other reasons? How to solve this problem?
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23935 2001-11-08 08:47:00 Crikey!!!!!

that posting should win a prize for the most accurately detailed information ever posted on press F1.

I wasn't sure if it was posted by a computer or a person, but I don't know anybody that calls their computer Linda.

Well done.

If you will just be patient somebody will answer your question shortly.
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23936 2001-11-08 08:59:00 OK. I've been into 98 and had a look at the help file in sound recorder.

If you have the microphone pluged into your soundcard, you should go file/new in sound recorder, then start recording. That will make a new wave file.
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