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Old October 29th, 2009, 11:29 PM
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The conflict appears to be with the "ACPI x86 Computer" which you will find in Device Manager in the "Computer" section but we don't want to go changing anything in that area; it's not going to allow you to change that anyway, I suspect.

The offending device appears to be some sort of infra-red receiver, presumably built-in to the motherboard. Can you refer to the motherboard manual to see if it can be turned off from the BIOS, perhaps? That's assuming you don't use any infra-red device, of course. If we can disable the infra-red device then the conflict should disappear and perhaps the audio will start working again.
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