Code 10 Error- Device Fails to Start

Discussion in 'Sound Cards and Speakers' started by aj1966, Dec 6, 2005.

  1. aj1966

    aj1966 Geek Trainee

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    Hi there, newbie here. I just purchased an Audigy 2 value card for my new Logitech Z5500s I bought, because my pos onboard Realtek Ac97 for some reason never had correct speaker outputs, long story...

    Anyways, when I installed my new card, with newest drivers, I get error code 10 in my hardware list: Device Fails to Start. I have an Abit IC7-G mobo, and went to BIOS and disabled on board sound, removed old drivers, removed it from the list, etc etc. I also tried keeping it in BIOS, but disabling it in the list. Played with jumpers on my FP audio (I know this does nothing, but I'm out of options). I've had it with this computer/mobo. EVERYTHING I have ever done has been a trip and has never worked, from HD's, to gfx cards, to psu's, you name it. It's a sound card for christs sake lol. Has anyone else had this issue? Abit forums don't reply to me, and posts on other forums just tell me to get drivers. :mad: Where do I go from here? Are there other ideas out there? Thanks guys.
     
  2. pelvis_3

    pelvis_3 HWF Member For Life

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    Tried changing PCI slots?
     
  3. aj1966

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    Yes, 3 different ones. :cramp: I am about to throw this mobo in the goddamned garbage.......
     
  4. StimpE

    StimpE lol, Internet!

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    If you have tried multiple PCI slots, and downloaded the updated drivers for the product and/or from the CD, your card simply might be defective. Have you tried using the sound card in another PC just to rule out that it may not be your motherboard? Just a thought, good luck.
     
  5. aj1966

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    Card works 100% fine in other computers. I tried both old and new drivers. I blame my mobo on this one. I'm ready to throw this mobo in the garbage can. Nothing has ever been easy with my PC. I just want my speakers to work properly, nevermind sound quality even. :(
     
  6. pelvis_3

    pelvis_3 HWF Member For Life

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    Try changing the Assign IRQ section in BIOS to Auto, or if it's on Auto already, assign it a different IRQ that is NOT being used by any other hardware.
     

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