hi, shashi.

yes, these 2 cards can co-exist on one machine. I have the same setup on my own machine, and they work wonderfully together. I use my original audigy card for jaws, and my new nx audigy 2 for the rest of my audio, and everything works great. Just make sure you install the software, hook up the unit to a usb port on your machine, and then go into sounds under settings and control pannel. Look for the audio tab, and make sure your new card is set as the default playback device, hit apply then ok, and all should be well. If you want jaws to use your other sound card and your audio to come through the new audigy 2, I can give further instructions on that a little later. This should get you going for now though.

shaneAt 03:29 AM 4/13/2004, you wrote:

Hello friends,
     I have purchased an audigy nx2 external U. S. B. sound card and I am
about to install it and hook it up to My desktop with Windows98 S E on it. I
already have an internal Sound Blaster live card in the Desktop.
     Would somebody kindly advise me regarding the following :
     Can these two cards coexist or would there be any conflict between
them?
     What would I have to do to eliminate the conflict if any?
     How does one select which card should be used at any one time?
     Your kind help would be gratefully appreciated. Many thanks in advance
for an early reply.
     Shashi.

     from Sunny Manchester (U. K.)
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