Hello FORC5,

I have seen this before. It can be very annoying. It's probably some
sound driver or similar. If everything is working I ignore it but if
you want to dig deeper you can put the driver disk in and reinstall
everything. IMO, if it ain't broke... Sometimes video cards have an
audio component - it is weird...


Friday, October 22, 2010, 6:25:39 PM, you wrote:

> Have a older Dell my son uses when home from school ( P4 3ghz if I recall 
> properly)

> Had a noisy fan so off to the bench, wound up being the PSU so was
> not a problem. Had a ATI x300 series video card so while I had it
> apart I put in a FX5500 nVidia. I am assuming better but not sure.
> More memory anyway. Un installed the ATI drivers rebooted and put in
> the NVidia drivers but it keeps wanting to detect a unknown PCI
> device. I have not a clue, pretty much just told windows to not
> bother me with it again but it bothers me what it could be. Some
> remnant of the ATI hanging around ????

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Regards,
 joeuser - Still looking for the 'any' key...

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