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Appendix A: General Troubleshooting Guide
Note: For the latest information about software compatibility, please visit
our website at
www.echoaudio.com
Problem: After installing your Echo product, one or more of your peripheral
devices no longer functions properly.
Solution: During the installation of your Echo product under Win98/Me it is
possible that an interrupt conflict was created. Please see Appendix B: Resolving
Interrupt Conflicts for more information on this topic.
Problem: You installed your Echo product and restarted Windows. Now Windows
indicates that it has found new hardware and wants you to install a driver for it.
This hardware was working before you installed your Echo product, and the driver
for this hardware was already installed.
Solution: It is possible that during the installation process you moved an existing
card from one slot to another. Windows keeps track of installed devices, not only
by peripheral type, but also by physical location. In moving a card from one slot to
another, Windows will no longer recognize the card as one for which a driver is
installed. You must re-install the driver for the card that was moved.
Problem: You installed multiple Echo cards, and you get several error messages
telling you that Windows is unable to open the Mixer Library.
Solution: You can ignore these error messages and click “OK”. Now restart
Windows. After you restart, everything should work normally. The error
messages only appear when you install an additional Echo card. This will be fixed
in a future driver release.
Problem: You are unable to get your DAT recorder to recognize the S/PDIF
output.
Solution: Digital information is transmitted in either of two modes, “professional”
or “consumer.” The professional mode is usually implemented in devices that are
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