Chris, yes that is correct R2 is 64 bit only.
Frank

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Subject: Re: [Blind-Computing] Sound cards not working after reboot

Hi Frank.
See my post on how I re-enable audio in my server 2008 guest. I am not 
sure if I can try R2 as if I'm correct there is not a 32 bit version of 
2008 R2 and my host does not support 64 bit guests.



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On 05/10/2010 00:12, Frank Ventura wrote:
> Hi all, I have an interesting problem that I have not run across
before.
> I am trying to get audio (sound) output from our Dell PE 840 running
> Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise. I have tried a myriad of USB sound cards
all
> with the same result. If I plug in a sound card that I have never used
> before into the Dell it will start working and I can get Narrator to
> work fine. Now if I reboot the computer and try that same USB sound
card
> it won't work again and never will. This is the same results as with
all
> sound cards I have tried. I have heard something about Win 2k8 not
allow
> the loading of non signed drivers at boot up. Is this true and how can
> it be fixed? If not does anyone have any suggestions as to what to do
to
> make this work? I am really pulling my hair out on this one.
> Tia
> Frank
>
>
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