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Question by scott
Submitted on 8/23/2003
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i just bought a new sound card, its a sound blaster live 5.1 and its not working, every time i log onto my computer it tells me that i have to make sure DevCon32.dll is in the proper directory, now how do i do this????


Answer by Tiny
Submitted on 1/15/2004
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The .dll's are driver files and they usually go in the Windows system folder. If the soundcard came with an installation cd try reinstalling the drivers.  

Tiny

 

Answer by lil TURBO
Submitted on 4/19/2005
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man
u just confused the crap out of me

 

Answer by Hank the Prank
Submitted on 5/16/2006
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I think that you should jump off a bridge.  This would solve all the problems.  

 

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