Kt7266 pro2 ver:2.0 disabling on board sound

I jsut recently bought this board, and i cant figure out how to disable the on-board sound. i chacked the manual and it says nothing about that. The processor i have is a amd 1600+.

Slow down guys...lol
I think he's talking about when he is in bios, along the top It says "AMI simple setup utility version 1.50" or something real simular to that(working from memory here). But your bios version Takki is talking about, and what your really interested in is diplayed on the initial boot screen. Upper left hand corner it wil be V 3.xx
Mine is ver3.2, I like it cause its stable and everything works, so I keep it
Hit pause/break key a soon as system start up, on the screen where its detecting drives, processor, ram.etc. and you will see this in the top left>>>>
Left top Logo
American
MegaTrends
A6380MS v3.2 110201
________^^^______
that tells you mine is ver3.2

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