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Second card not being detected

PodBoy

Member
My system is not recognizing both my UAD cards at the same time.

The first has been in slot 2 of my ASUS AV8 deluxe (RME card is slot 4 – all others were empty except AGP). It has worked fine for a couple of months now.

Today I installed the second into slot 3, registered and reauthorized ; but no combination of cards in slots tried so far ever shows anything but just 1 card in the UAD meter. Right now the NEW one is in slot 2, and that is the only one that’s showing, and the old is in slot 3; so its not the new card.

Whats up ??? I thought slots shouldn't matter (maybe) on this mobo.
This system has been \"optimized\" with most stuff like onboard audio firewire LAN turned off.
 

secretworld

Active Member
If you use 1 card only, is it recognised in all slots you try? This to exclude defective slots.
 

PodBoy

Member
that's tonights trouble isolation exercise!
dang - I hope that aint the problem - i bought this mobo just to be able to run UAD!!!
 
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Guest

Guest
go in to device manager and if you see it there right click on it then click update driver. it should be there as an uninstalled device yellow color called multimedia device or something.
 

PodBoy

Member
it was a driver issue afterall.

FYI - For the last few weeks I've been ignoring a mysterious startup warning about an unrelated issue with the LAN driver, which has always been intentionally disabled. I now beleive this probably started when the BIOS settings were accidently reset, and turned it back on .

While troubleshooting the UAD issue , i re-disabled the onboard LAN, so that warning actually went away. But I was still getting a warning , and unfortunately, the warning wizard doesn't tell you what device it is for until you start the driver install procedure. This time it was from the new UAD, but I mistakingly ASS-uMEd it ws still for the LAN, and promptly ignored it.

So I finally let it do its thing and install the drivers an wala!
I now have 2 functional cards , 600 flexi bucks and a refresh of my 14 day demos.

Life is good , but Computers are hard!

Thanks for the hints
 
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