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Help!!!
My notebook won't detect my Audigy2 ZS soundcard. I've had this card for several months with no problems. Now all of the sudden my computer doesn't see it. I put my wireless card in the same slot (I only have one) and it's working fine. I've rebooted. I've uninstalled and reinstalled the software. Please help.
Thanks
Sonya

Firstly, forgive me for being bold, is your XP licensed copy? If so go to microsoft website and download whatever latest patches and try again, I believe you already have service pack 2 installed. If it still doesn't work try XP support and see whether any of such problem was logged. Hope this will help you.

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