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Michael Adcock
02-04-2000, 06:09 AM
I have a computer I assembled about a month ago, with an FIC SD-11 motherboard, Athlon 500 CPU, CD-ROM, ATAPI ZIP drive, and HP Colorado tape drive.

I have all five PCI slots occupied: a serial card with two 16650's, an ATA-66 controller card, a voice modem, a NIC, and a SoundBlaster Live! Value. Video is a Matrox G400 Max.

Attached to the sound card I have Sony SAVA-7 speakers (just the two main speakers). From time to time (and lately most of the time), they begin to pop real loudly. It gives me the impression that electrically something is not right, but when I examine the computer, all seems to be OK in terms of components not touching one another and being securely attached.

Any suggestions as to how to run this problem down? By the way, my Hewlett-Packard tape drive went bad, and the system locks up relatively frequently. Perhaps the motherboard is bad? How does one tell?

The lockups I blame on Windows, but I do have a problem with my display, as well: sometimes when Alt-Tab'ing back from my full-screen DOS app (WordPerfect), the screen will be black and only rectangles become visible as I pass my mouse over areas of the desktop. Matrox advised me to get the newest patches from VIA, who handles the south bridge (that does not do AGP, anyway, does it?). I did. I also have the patch put out by AMD (miniport_445).

What do y'all think? Thanks for any help.

Target
02-04-2000, 09:18 AM
Think I remember someone saying that this was caused by plugging your speakers into the wrong output on the sound card (digital out vs. analog out). I've not verified this to be true, but you could double check to see if you have yours in the wrong output jack.

ram
02-04-2000, 03:45 PM
Also might help to go into the sound adjustments and mute the mic input..