It is pretty much that simple.  If it is a true PnP card you should be able
to just take the old one out, put the new one in, and reboot.  When you
reboot, Win9x should identify the card and prompt you for the drivers (which
should be on the floppy or CD you received with the card).

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Subject: * informant * PnP Soundcard Installation


I recently had to purchase a new soundcard due to my old one being so
SLOW. Now, I was hoping someone could provide me with the steps I need
to go by from taking the old PnP out to installing the new PnP one. Anyone?

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