K7n2 delta-l (game port code 12) help....

can anyone help !!! ?(  ?(
 i cannot get my game port on my (hercules muse 2) sound card to work. error code 12, not enough system resources.
there is no conflict and driver is signed.
i/o setting 000201-000201 ( not available)
cannot alter setting , have tried adjusting bios settings and have updated bios to vers: 5.2
 have updated all drivers for card and motherboard nforce spp.
regards ,
 Mr. T.

hi
disable everything you dont use.
sound com lpt floppy to free up resources.
bye

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