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Talking with yourself?
 
Start - Run - then type dxdiag, then run all the tests under each tab, then on the first tab select "save results to file"
Then post the contents of that file here.
 
Update your sound card driver.
 
What version of the game do you have, Publisher and Patch level?
 
SB Live! Wave-enhet
What does "enhet" translate as?
 
Could it be "effects"
I am tring to find out exactly which card you have. The task is a little difficult with the language barrier.
 
I ask because there are updated drivers for most Soundblaster cards.
Perhaps if you go to Soundblaster.com and select support, you can find you model there.
 
There are 2003 deivers for some and most have atleast drivers that came out in 2002.
 
There are a couple of 2003 drivers and even a 2004 driver for that card.
 
Well it was the NA site I looked at. And there were drivers, obviously the Eurpean site is different, and there are no drivers available there. :(
Have you defragmented your drive lately?
 
Have no idea really, I would think the cards are the same but I am not sure.
You could e-mail them and ask why there are newer drivers on the NA site.
 
I just don't see how changing the language means you have to use 3 year old drivers. :(
 
Why such a wierd set up?
 
jpd said:
Castellon, there is nothing weird about having a multi boot, even with identical OS versions. For example, the home PC's of several employees of one of our customers have this with Win2K. One is used for business, while they work at home, and one for private use.

What IS a little weird, is the reliance on Microsoft's multi boot. That doesn't do a good job of separating the OS boot partitions. A better solution would be something like BootMagic from PowerQuest. That really separates the OS's to the point that one partition hides the other, so viral infections cannot spread from one boot to the other, or applications mess around with the wrong registry files, program files folder or start menu.

I personally have 3 separate C partitions, and a logical D with OS/2 Warp 4 installed on it, all managed by BootMagic.

Jan Peter
It is "wierd" as in the vast majority of users do not have windows booting from an F drive. And that is why I wanted to know what reasoning led him to want such a set up.
It appears I was correct and he does not even want such a setup.
 
Here is what I would suggest for you.
You have two physical drives from the sound of it.
So what I would suggest is to backup all the user files to the secondary Hard drive, then reformat the primary one and install WinXp on the C drive. Do not use multiboot.
 
Swap the drives, make the newer drive the master and the older one the slave.
That way It will become C drive.
 
You could Defragment your Hard drive again.
 
Ya I just went to do mine a drive less than a month old and it was very fragmented.
 
Have you tried everthing mentioned in this thread?
 
What problem?