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Hey, check this out. I found this years ago but forgot all about it until recently. Its a site, Pandora Radio - Listen to Free Internet Radio, Find New Music where you put in a song or artist you like and it finds similar songs/artists using the Music Genome Project. Pretty jazzy stuff.
Pandora Radio - Listen to Free Internet Radio, Find New Music
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On your new M/board?
It should have a driver disk with it, you need to install a number of things off that disk including the audio drivers. If not check the Gigabyte website.
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Nah mate my old motherboard. I looked into the Hardware device manager and it said Audio controller located in PCI slot 3, i have tried the drivers on the Motherboard disk but that never worked. I might open the case to see whats in PCI slot 3 and get a driver for it. I presum that will work?
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Alls good now, i opened her up and got the serial number from the PCI card and googled it to get the driver. Odd thing is, the sound only works on the motherboards port, but not the card itself, yet before even the mobo ones didnt work... strange.
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