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X-Fi Screech of Death
If you have this issue, I need the following sent to me in a private message -
* Service tag number:
* Operating System:
* X-Fi driver versions tested: (Ours or Creatives)
* Did you have this issue out of box (Y/N)?
* Have you updated the PC to the latest bios (Y/N)?
* Did you try the X-Fi in a different PCI slot (Y/N)?
* Did you try turning SLI off (Y/N)?
* Explain your usage when the screech occurs:
* Possible workarounds?
* Service tag number:
* Operating System:
* X-Fi driver versions tested: (Ours or Creatives)
* Did you have this issue out of box (Y/N)?
* Have you updated the PC to the latest bios (Y/N)?
* Did you try the X-Fi in a different PCI slot (Y/N)?
* Did you try turning SLI off (Y/N)?
* Explain your usage when the screech occurs:
* Possible workarounds?
Message Edited by DELL-Chris_M on 06-21-2008 03:29 PM
Dell customer care/service. If already out of warranty, click here. Find your Service Tag
DELL-Chris M
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shdbcamping1
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September 15th, 2008 17:00
ELK,
We oughta broadcast this one on all available channels! We agree.
Sean
Gabhan
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September 15th, 2008 21:00
Do_Not Know
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September 15th, 2008 21:00
I'm really sorry to see Dell has spooked this poor 5 year old about using a computer. This will probably affect her for the next few years when she comes around someone else's computer. I pray that this doesn't happen and wish the best for the young one having to face such a horrowing experience.
Dell honestly needs to make an appearance on the forum and also email all past and present owners in or out of warranty that they know something is happening and they are working with Creative to address the problem and as soon as it gets worked out all owners will be shipped new (not refurbished) parts and also they should throw in a gift card to a retail store other than Dell or Creative, say around 150.00 to each owner of one of these systems that we all know has the SOD problem. They should handle there business up front with there customers and not try to hide the fact they know something is wrong instead of denying email and removing post (like a communist nation would). I guess they expect us not to hear this sound (even though we do) and proceed as if everything is just fine. I hope all the people that went out and purchased new sound cards at retail will still stand behind us that haven't and let's make a multi billion dollar company hold up to there side of the product we assumed we were getting. I have always held Dell up as a high end quality innovator. Since this screech of death and there continued hop, skipping, try this, try that, the problem has gotten out of hand. I don't know that I still have that opinion, depends on how they fix it will determine my future thoughts on Dell. I'm pretty sure they will do the right thing. We can do more as a group than we can as an individual-all marketing campaigns will tell you that. Positive or negative. DELL needs to keep there clients. And they need to quit acting like the Chinese and stand behind there products, it was us the American people that took them where they are today. I know in the USA our people demand quality especially from such a big HIGH HELD QUALITY COMPANY.
As long as they have had this problem you can't tell me they have no idea as to what's going on? I bet they knew after they received about 50 calls on it that they started researching it. And you know that after they received another few dozen emails and forum complaints on it they put people on resolving this issue. I'm sure it is most likely to big of a cost issue for them and they probably are taking the denial route using that reason. One thing we have going for us though-They can't deny it now- there are to many of there techs and system owners that have said it was a problem. I truly believe they know what's wrong just trying to find the best cost effective way (the company) to make it correct. Hey it's a DELL. This is only my opinion and I had no intentions of upsetting anyone. I do think truly DELL already knows what's happening. Hold your invoices. And I would respect my customers a little more if I where in there situation.
Please everyone have a pleasant day and I truly am not trying to upset anyone, I just think as a group you can get more done.
I wonder if they will delete this message? They did make me edit it before posting. Commies
Gabhan
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September 15th, 2008 22:00
In case you were in any doubt that Creative has a role in this too...
Creative Forums Thread Link
ElkWapiti
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September 16th, 2008 01:00
This issue is easy to avoid, just use the on-board audio.
Another alternative is to buy a non-creative card. These are inexpensive consumer cards and it does not take much to replace them.
acs9000
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September 16th, 2008 16:00
Toronto699
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September 16th, 2008 16:00
asc9000
when i have time later in the day ill post my Birds specs, please chech the forums here , if u live in USA u may be able to buy a Blackbird at a retail store . HP has a few things comming up for Blaclbirds . its a wonderfull machine and the tech support is awesome. i did a Blackbird tech support test a little while ago. WOW no hassles , in fact give the tech support a call they would love to hear from u even if u do not have a Bird .free call
http://www.thenextbench.com/hpg/blog?blog.id=hpblog
ham77
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September 16th, 2008 17:00
So far with a fresh install of Vista 64bit the sound works. I can not configure it to 5.1. 5.1 gives me the screech. Installing Vista updates now. What a wast this has been. 5.1 is why I got this sound card. Its a driver issue. Can't blame Dell for what Creative will not fix.
acs9000
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September 16th, 2008 17:00
ham77
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September 16th, 2008 18:00
After a 200MB update did a restart and the screech came back. Now going back to 32bit. It works in 32bit so I guess I won't be on 64bit till my next rig. Money is tight right now so it could be years before I can get a $4K PC again.
I recommend Acronis True Image Home for backing up everything. I am restoring now. Later 64bit.
ham77
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September 16th, 2008 18:00
ElkWapiti
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September 16th, 2008 18:00
ElkWapiti
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September 16th, 2008 19:00
Toronto699
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September 17th, 2008 04:00
asc9000
QX9650 , 2gb 1600 pc ram , cpu and graphic cooling , 790i ultra MB , W vista ultamate 32 , dual 280 gtx , xtreme gamer fatality pro , 1100kw power supply , 2 160HD , 1 750 HD , 2 light scribe DVD +- RW , blue ray disk drive , cyberlink DVD package , The Orange Box games , this is my second Blackbird , i bought a Blackbird 002 when first released. go configure one , even if u get half of whats in mine or a basic unit ull be very happy, and the HP accessory store is arriving soon for upgrades and added hardware , i went with nvidia because its better, and the ati u need something from Voodoo if u format the pc . go to hpblackbird.com but be sure to read the forum pages ask questions call blackbird
ham77
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September 17th, 2008 07:00