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i'm thinking about getting an internal PCI cable modem, anyone know about these things? do i need to select one that has the capacity for the speed of my connection or do they all? and also does anyone have a good place to get one?
sorry for the double post i didnt know what forum this fit in best
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i'm thinking about getting an internal PCI cable modem, anyone know about these things? do i need to select one that has the capacity for the speed of my connection or do they all? and also does anyone have a good place to get one?
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well when i first heard the news i uninstalled norton and installed advasti like it much better
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I have seen this caused by the following, general devices
Disk controller
Sound card
Now, in either case, the solution has been:
Drivers
BIOS flash
So from my experience, drivers are the most likely cause.
Turn off EAX or any fancy hardware-accelerated stuff. Stick with basic, 2-D positional audio. If it still does it, update your sound card drivers. If you have already done this, update your chipset/disk controller drivers if you have an UDMA 66 (or better) controller.
If it still does it, try toggling PnP or ACPI on/off in the BIOS.
If it still continues, try flashing your BIOS with the newest update for it.
Beyond that, Im not sure
Internal Pci Cable Modem
in Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP
Posted · Edited by Mainter
ok thanks for the input i guess i will stick with external and save my money for a wifi setup