Re: Poll - How many people use onboard audio and what is it?



On Wed, 2 Aug 2006 17:05:21 +0200, "F r e e" <spam@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

, I say why not give it a try, you can always put the sound
card back in later in needed.

not necesary at all, just select the sound device you want to use. No
problem having 2 sound cards, or modems, or cd-roms. etc...

:)
f r e e


Unless you want to free up a slot which is what the original poster
wanted to do.
.



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