In my attempt to get the best PCI performance out of my "new" system, I updated the bios and chipset drivers of my motherboard and actually managed to load 12 MV's after the update. Before the update I could only load 7 - so far so good.
In the device manager I could see that I had a "High Definition Audio Controller" (the onboard audio card) sharing an IRQ with one of my Creamware cards:
Fueled by my recent succes I decided to try to "disable" the device. I was warned that it would stop working if I did it, but I thought to my self that I could always "enable" it again. The device disapeared completely from the list. 
I then checked if I could load even more MV's, but no luck, so I decided to enable the recently disabled "High Definition Audio Controller", but now I can't find it again!?
So the question is, how do I enable a device which I have disabled in windows 7?
			
			
									
						
										
						OK - I fucked up and need help now :)
Re: OK - I fucked up and need help now :)
scan for new hardware?
it should be in the device manager under sound and game controllers or multimedia with a red "x'" by it. right click and choose "enable".
			
			
									
						
										
						it should be in the device manager under sound and game controllers or multimedia with a red "x'" by it. right click and choose "enable".
Re: OK - I fucked up and need help now :)
Scanning for the device didn't help me, and I couldn't find it under "sound and game controllers or multimedia" - Eventually I found it under "System Devices", and everything is working again 
Thanks Gary - you got me on the right track there
			
			
									
						
										
						Thanks Gary - you got me on the right track there
Re: OK - I fucked up and need help now :)
i'm glad you found it.
Re: OK - I fucked up and need help now :)
I'd rather be happy if it stayed where it was forever...  
duck-and-run, Tom
			
			
									
						
										
						duck-and-run, Tom