Hi,
Found this info on another site, and it should help you out:
"you should try to manually define the IRQ for the PCI Slot where your Merging Card is in. Then, when you´re running Win2k, select "ACPI PC" and not "Uniprocessor PC" in the Manager "Computer"-section. Also set the Bios to NonPnpOS.
Those settings keep Windows from putting too much shared IRQs on your one. But be aware to select one, not used by the system. These settings gave me much more stability and speed than in auto mode."
"try different slots, on every MB with more than 3 PCI Slots there is a sharing with the AGP-Slot and between to of the PCIs.
Also play around with the PCI Latency Timer in Bios"
I can't take credit for it, but seemed very helpful.
This was taken from
THIS site (forums on Merging Technologies)
If my solution does not help, I hope something on there can!
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As for Tiger_Prince,
You can download the Audio driver for your motherboard from from
Asus's download page,
in the "
Please Select the Product ", first choose Motherboards, then in the next drop down choose Socket775, and in the final drop down choose P5GD2 Deluxe, then click search.
When the new page loads, click on audio, then download the driver for your version of Windows.
Hope I covered everybody!