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Sometimes afte my printer spools up, and the moment it begins printing, the
audio will cut out and I need to reboot in order to get sound again. Anyone have any thoughts on what is causing this? Thanks, Pete |
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Peter (Remove one i and theRemove) wrote: > Sometimes afte my printer spools up, and the moment it begins printing, the > audio will cut out and I need to reboot in order to get sound again. > Anyone have any thoughts on what is causing this? > Thanks, > Pete > > Look in Device Manager. What IRQ's are being used for the printer and for the sound card? |
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On 23/12/2005 Tritium <h3@hot.lab> wrote:
> >Peter (Remove one i and theRemove) wrote: >> Sometimes afte my printer spools up, and the moment it begins printing, the >> audio will cut out and I need to reboot in order to get sound again. >> Anyone have any thoughts on what is causing this? >> Thanks, >> Pete >> >> > >Look in Device Manager. What IRQ's are being used for the printer >and for the sound card? > Also, how much RAM does your PC have? When using the Print Spooler system, Windows needs a lot of RAM to send the "pages" to the printer and "may" clobber some configuration in memory. -- --- Y. |
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My guess is insufficient hardware to run a software powered printer and
a software powered sound system. Peter (Remove one i and theRemove) wrote: > Sometimes afte my printer spools up, and the moment it begins printing, the > audio will cut out and I need to reboot in order to get sound again. > Anyone have any thoughts on what is causing this? > Thanks, > Pete > > |
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Sometimes the audio just cuts out when I am just surfing the Web -- no
visible RAM using operation is in process. I have 512MB of RAM, but it is 2 (256) older type chips - 200MHz - that I put into the ASUS P4S8X-X motherboard. Maybe I should try a newer 512MB chip that is 266MHz. Can I mix these chips? Pete "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:e3YpWtvCGHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > My guess is insufficient hardware to run a software powered printer and a > software powered sound system. > > Peter (Remove one i and theRemove) wrote: > >> Sometimes afte my printer spools up, and the moment it begins printing, >> the audio will cut out and I need to reboot in order to get sound again. >> Anyone have any thoughts on what is causing this? >> Thanks, >> Pete > |
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I'd wonder about the HD IDE interface at this point. Is it using DMA
transfers or has it dropped to PIO? Look in Device manager. Peter (Remove one i and theRemove) wrote: > Sometimes the audio just cuts out when I am just surfing the Web -- no > visible RAM using operation is in process. > I have 512MB of RAM, but it is 2 (256) older type chips - 200MHz - that I > put into the ASUS P4S8X-X motherboard. Maybe I should try a newer 512MB chip > that is 266MHz. Can I mix these chips? > > Pete > > "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:e3YpWtvCGHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > >>My guess is insufficient hardware to run a software powered printer and a >>software powered sound system. >> >>Peter (Remove one i and theRemove) wrote: >> >> >>>Sometimes afte my printer spools up, and the moment it begins printing, >>>the audio will cut out and I need to reboot in order to get sound again. >>>Anyone have any thoughts on what is causing this? >>>Thanks, >>>Pete >> > > |
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