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Onboard audio issue
haybailz17
post Aug 22 2006, 11:01 PM
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I built a PC with the MSI K9N Neo-F (NVidia nForce 550 series chipset based) MoBo. I am using Windows XP Pro 64 bit Ed., AMD 64 Athlon 3200+ Socket AM2 Processor, MSI RX1300 Pro TD256 E PCI Express Video Card.

I cannot get the MoBo's onboard audio to work, Windows does not read that I have an audio device on the PC, I have installed latest 64 bit drivers for the onboard audio (Realtek ALC883).
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austin_o
post Aug 23 2006, 06:38 AM
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Hi and welcome to Geeks to Go. Have you checked the bios to make sure on board audio is enabled?
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