That makes sense. The first step for debugging should be to boot
without anything loaded (Emergency Mode) and add things back from
there.

If SBEMU doesn't work well with your machine's hardware, try VSBHDA.
It does the same thing, with a few differences. In fact, one was
forked from the other.


On Wed, Dec 3, 2025 at 10:05 AM Gabriel González wrote:
>
> I must say "I'M SORRY"
>
> The problem was the next:
>
> I installed the project https://github.com/crazii/SBEMU , it is an
> emulation of a Sound Blaster . If I load this , nothing works. Now,
> if I do not execute this, all works . So , I'M SORRY again. All works.
>

> El mié, 3 dic 2025 a las 15:14, Jim Hallescribió:
[..]
>>
>> If you're running this on a physical machine: another thing you can
>> try is booting in emergency mode (without drivers) and running TurboC.
>> Emergency mode is a good debugging step anyway, because you won't have
>> anything else running -- just the kernel and command shell.
>>


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