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speedstep
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April 1st, 2004 22:00
Hydralisk00222
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April 9th, 2004 20:00
@joerainero wrote: I have just installed Windows Server 2003 on my Optiplex GX1 and I have the following problems in device manager: - Other Devices - Ctrl - Game - MPU - WSS/SB In the properties for each of these is the following location: Intel 82371AB/EB PCI to ISA bridge (ISA Model). Where can I download the drivers to make these items work properly?
I have just installed Windows Server 2003 on my Optiplex GX1 and I have the following problems in device manager:
- Other Devices - Ctrl - Game - MPU - WSS/SB
In the properties for each of these is the following location: Intel 82371AB/EB PCI to ISA bridge (ISA Model).
Where can I download the drivers to make these items work properly?
You need to use the drivers from Windows XP. Do you have access to a Windows XP disk?
You need the following drivers from the DRIVER.CAB file in the I386 folder:
cwbase.sys cwbaudio.bin cwbmidi.sys cwbwdm.sys
You also need INF files from the XP CD. You need to expand them, however, since they are compressed.
Whenever it asks for a file path either refer to the location where the 4 files are, or the Windows Server 2003 CD (i386 folder)
Message Edited by Hydralisk00222 on 04-09-2004 06:01 PM
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speedstep
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April 1st, 2004 22:00
Disable the Onboard Audio and they will go away.
This ISA device and ISA slots are NOT supported in windows 2003.
Putting a pci sound card with Windows XP drivers will fix that.
Hydralisk00222
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April 9th, 2004 20:00
You need to use the drivers from Windows XP. Do you have access to a Windows XP disk?
You need the following drivers from the DRIVER.CAB file in the I386 folder:
cwbase.sys
cwbaudio.bin
cwbmidi.sys
cwbwdm.sys
You also need INF files from the XP CD. You need to expand them, however, since they are compressed.
Whenever it asks for a file path either refer to the location where the 4 files are, or the Windows Server 2003 CD (i386 folder)
Message Edited by Hydralisk00222 on 04-09-2004 06:01 PM