K7T266 Pro ver1 AC97 SOUND.

 Question;
 I have the MSI K7T 266 Pro, (MS 6380) version 1, Bios 1.9, 1.4 Athlon CPU,ATI Radeon 7500 agp card, 19Gig WD hard drive,WinXP Home.
 When I enable the AC97 Sound in Bios, and install drivers for it, I get a shutdown and restart like a short or something.
 The case I have doesnt allow for the plastic standoffs, mainboard almost has to be mounted directly to the chassis. Any info on that??
 I put in Creative pci512 sound card and that works fine, and can enable AC97 sound but as soon as I install drivers for that I get the shutdown.
 At first I couldnt get AC97 sound to work at all so after that installed the PCI card. (No jumper for AC97 as the book says)

I have the same board. I get only left channel sound.  I asked on this board several times, but I get no answer.
First I thought it may be thacable from the cd player, but Any audio coming in is the same. I tried to uninstall the audio in the Device Manager , reboot, reinstall, but it is the same.  Maybe these boards really have some design problems with the audio.
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