No sound - failed diagnostics - Soundblaster Live 24

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<FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#ff66cc size=4>HP Pavilion with Windows ME stopped working, so I used recovery discs to start over. Since that time, no sound has come from computer at all. Yesterday, purchased a Soundblaster Li've 24 bit sound card and installed it, and still no sound. All diagnostics tests fail, except for the first one - hardware. There are no "X's" or "!" next to Soundblaster in the device manager and it says its working fine. However, in the control panel under sounds - audio, all options are greyed out completely.
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<FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#ff66cc size=4>I spent $40 to talk to tech support at HP to try to resolve the problem. The tech had me go into F during startup into the setup, go to advanced, and change Soundblaster from "disabled" to "enabled." But whenever that is changed to enabled, computer automatically shuts off.
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<FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#ff66cc size=4>I'm at wits end. Daughter and I got ipods for Christmas, but can't transfer any music because ) ITunes does not work with Windows ME, and 2) It won't allow me to transfer music through RealPlayer because the sound card is not working.
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<FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#ff66cc size=4>Any help or suggestions at all would be appreciated. Sorry for the ramble.
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<FONT face="Comic Sans MS" color=#ff66cc size=4>LK

Thejet7,
It sounds like you have an onboard sound card that may still be enabled. This is usually required to be disabled in the BIOS (the setup menu that you went to by hitting F at system startup). One thing you can try to do to see if it will work would be to go to control panel/multimedia and on the Audio Tab make sure that the Sound Blaster Li've! is selected as the preferred playback device.
I think that HP may have done the opposite of what you needed done. The onboard sound card needs to be disabled otherwise you will probably have problems like this.
Jeremy

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