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Old Oct 5, 2005, 02:13 PM   2 links from elsewhere to this Post. Click to view. #1
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Does KX driver supports RealTek Hi definition audio

i need help from the experts.
I rather ask before i did something stupid.
Here goes. I have a new system now and i would like to install KX driver to my system.
here is the Spec:
intel P4 3.2
asus P5G01 with build in lan and audio device
ATI x 700 Pro 256
1G ram
RealTek High Definition Audio "build in-mother board"

I love how KX did to my old system with SB-Live, but now the new system only have the build in audio devices and would like to know if i can install KX driver and make it to work with my RealTek audio devices.

Thanks in advance.
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Old Oct 5, 2005, 02:32 PM   #2
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I'm sorry, but kx won't work with your onboard solution.
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Old Oct 5, 2005, 04:52 PM   #3
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But, you can diable the onboard sound in system BIOS, and install your old SB Live! card. Then, you can install the kX Driver for the SB Live!
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"Can I boil an egg in my microwave?.."
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Old Oct 10, 2005, 07:02 PM   #5
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"Can I boil an egg in my microwave?.."
Yes, if you set the time long enough. and use a microwave safe dish.
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Yes, if you set the time long enough. and use a microwave safe dish.
You forgot to mention if you need the water in the dish also.



I know, Im such a smart ass.





But, really, Id like to know if you DO need to use water - or if just by its self would cook it?



Maybe I need to do a test....... in someone elses microwave of course.
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But, really, Id like to know if you DO need to use water - or if just by its self would cook it?
Why wouldn't it cook by itself?
BTW: Considering the shell is still on (for hard boiled eggs), you would probably have a pretty good egg-plosion. http://www.driverheaven.net/images/s...big%20grin.gif
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What wouldn't it cook by itself?
BTW: Considering the shell is still on (for hard boiled eggs), you would probably have a pretty good egg-plosion. http://www.driverheaven.net/images/s...big%20grin.gif
See now thats why I would have used someone elses microwave..

EGG-PLOSION
You slay me Russ... lol




PS - Im still gonna try anyway....



PPS - I vote this thread ' The worlds most off topic forum thread'
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You forgot to mention if you need the water in the dish also.



I know, Im such a smart ass.





But, really, Id like to know if you DO need to use water - or if just by its self would cook it?



Maybe I need to do a test....... in someone elses microwave of course.
I understand that it's common knowledge to know that one must use water (or some other safe liquid) in order to "boil" an egg.

As for if it really can be done, well, I've never tried it. Maybe you can experiment and let us know. hehe Oh, and I hope you dont get an egg-plosion. LOL Russ

As for us being way off topic now, well, we already gave the starter of this thread the answer to his question.

To recap:

the question is: "would like to know if i can install KX driver and make it to work with my RealTek audio devices?"

The answer is:
No.
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I understand that it's common knowledge to know that one must use water (or some other safe liquid) in order to "boil" an egg.
Im a complete bafoon in a kitchen - common knowledge not so common to me.

I've ruined 'Hamberger Helper', and I DID read the instructions - but them bone heads didnt indicated if cooking it in a BBQ would work or not.

The answer to that, in case anyone is interested is NO also... lol
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