Often you will have to tell the BIOS about the new card, else you 
sometimes wind with just the new one.

Jerry W4UK

At 12:49 PM 5/24/2008, you wrote:
>Vince,
>
>I recommend you disable the on board sound card in the CMOS setup when
>you first boot up the PC.  I had a lot of trouble getting my Delta 44 to
>work as a single sound card when the motherboard AC97 sound device was
>still running.  To me sound cards are very confusing, as to what goes
>where.  When I have a lot of unknowns the best thing to do is minimize
>the unknowns, in this case getting rid of the on-board sound card.
>
>Bill WA9PWR
>
>Vince Staffo wrote:
> > I am running Windows XP and I would like to add a second sound card in
> > addition to my on board sound card. This second sound card is a Audigy
> > 2ZS PCI card which I would use for SDR use only. I have never had 2
> > sound cards in a system at the same time. Do you just install the second
> > card and then pick which one you want for which application? I would
> > appreciate any information as like I said I have never used a computer
> > with 2 different sound cards installed.
> >
> > Thank You,
> >
> > Vince WB2FYZ
> >
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