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Someone i know bought one and had a fiasco of it till they contacted Lexicon/and or got the latest drivers for it. THen nothing but heaven. IRQ's look okay? start>settings>control panel>system> computer properties any exclamation points or question marks? Is there: a scsi device in the chain? disck fragtmention have you got UDMA drives andUDMA turned on on the motherboard? Never realized this until after a whole hell with a SCSI cdrw hell, but was burning audio CD's(actually only trying to ) and there were always clicks. Took all the lose files on the descktop and stuck them into a folder, heard the quality inprove directly, something about memory having to scan everything that's not in a folder. Kooky but true. on 7/24/01 9:18 PM, Mike Feeney at feeneymike@yahoo.com wrote: > > Hi all, > > I recently bought and installed the above-mentioned sound card, and am > having some problems with pops and clicks in the recorded tracks. The > troubleshooting section of the (altogether too thin) manual lists video > cards (specifically PCI ones) several times as the possible cause of >this. > I have a Voodoo 4 4500 PCI card installed, so this is entirely possible. > However, I disabled the hardware graphics acceleration, as suggested by >the > manual, but to no avail. Anyone know of a possible solution, aside from > removing the Voodoo card? I like to play Quake when I'm not recording. >;) > > Other tech specs: > > 433Mhz Celeron processor > Win98SE > 256Mb RAM > 15Gb hard drive > ISA ethernet card > cable modem > > -Mike > > "People are just about as happy as they make up their minds to be." > -Abraham Lincoln- >