Is there some way to use the isapnp command to specify the cards to the system. I tryed it but couldnt figure it out. Whe i use it it seems to crashe after trying to reserve I/O for my sound card. Its a Sound Blaster 16. I have also tryed to configure the sound card throught the setup...
I am runing a system with WinME and Linux. There are no problems with the WinME. Linux however doesnt recognize any of my ISA cards. It has no problem with the PCI Cards. It read the video card and USB expantion just fine. The problem is the network card, Sound card, and modem are all ISA...
I would just return the RAM and get it replaced. Most places are pretty good about this. No more worries. Unless it happens again. Then it could be the Motherboard.
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