How do you disable Soundblaster DOS Emulation???

Jamezuva

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I've been getting random reboots and some disappointing performance from my computer and have heard this is a thing to do with sblive cards to get win2k to run better with games. Some before said you have to do this in device manager but I didn't notice anything regarding how to disable this there. Can someone give me a step-by-step plz? thanks
 

Postit

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Go into your system through the control panel. Goto devices <where everything is listed> and it should be the 3rd item from the top on the list. It is called SoundBlaster 16 or Emulation or something like that. Expand that tree, there should be 3 things in that list. The Sb 16 Emulation is the last one on the list. Double click it to bring up the properties window, and click the &quot;disable hardware in this profile&quot; box. Now apply that, close that window, and there should be a red x by what you just disabled. Now you just re-boot if you have to, and go on your merry way. If you never use it, you can also delete all that crap in your autoexec.bat and not have to worry about it coming back. Hope this helps.

-Post it
 

Jamezuva

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By your instructions, I believe you are pointing me to the &quot;Sound, video and game controllers&quot; sections in the device manager right? I don't have anything there called SoundBlaster 16 or Emulation. The 3rd item I have listed is Game Port for Creative SB Live! Was there some special drivers you had to install to get this b/c I installed everything that came with the installation cds and I d/l and installed the latest drivers off Creative's website.
 

Slapstick

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It should be under &quot;Creative Miscellaneous Devices&quot;, expand the tree and you should see &quot;Creative SB16 Emulation&quot; and follow what Postit said.
 

Jamezuva

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Umm..nope, I don't have &quot;Creative Miscellaneous Devices&quot; in my device manager either... I'm confused...
 

Jamezuva

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Ok, this is everything I have under the sound section:
Audio Codecs
Creative SB Live! Series (WDM)
Game Port for Creative SB Live
Legacy Audio Drivers
Legacy Video Capture Devices
Media Control Devices
Microsoft Kernel Audio Mixer
Microsoft Kernel System Renderer
Microsoft WINMM WDM Audio Compatibility Driver
Standard Game Port
Unimodem Half-Duplex Audio Device
Video Codecs

No mention of emulation here :\
 

CAMS

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Try Legacy audio. Found this here, http://www.soundblaster.com/liveware/w2kfaq.asp

Q13. My system keeps rebooting after installing &quot;Live!Ware 3.0 for Windows 2000&quot;. Why? And how do I rectify it?

A. You are likely to encounter this problem if you install drivers for the Sound Blaster Live! unauthorized by Creative or if you had installed &quot;Live!Ware 3.0 for Windows NT&quot;. To solve the problem, please follow these steps :



Upon bootup , press F8.
Select &quot;Safe mode with command prompt&quot;
Go to &quot;c:\windows\system32\&quot; to rename ctmm32.dll to other extension like ctmm32.old
Restart computer
Reinstall &quot;Live!Ware 3.0 for Windows 2000&quot; package from Creative.
Go to &quot;c:\windows\system32\&quot; and delete ctmm32.old (optional)