Well, based on my experience, i dont think you can. Even if u have an internal audio, and when u wan to install an external audio card, you will have to disable the internal audio.
If you install 2 audio cards drivers and wishes to use both at a same time, i think u will have IRQ conflict.
2006-12-28 19:07:56
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answered by Neo 2
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You can but windows will only use one. you would have to select one or the other in audio devices. And they will not work at the same time. IF you have onboard sound thats built onto the motherboard you better disable it when putting in a PCI sound card to free up resources.
2006-12-28 21:35:20
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answered by James S 6
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install 2 soundcards in two seperate PCI slots. And check if the IRQ for both soundcards are not unique. you can use two sound cards in a single pc
2006-12-28 19:28:01
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answered by peiyakulam.com 2
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dang dude im not sure you can. i guess if you had the drivers for both sound cards put in then they should both work in theory.
2006-12-28 18:59:46
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answered by askmike 5
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See if it is homestead windows inflicting your stability subject: initiate run kind in: sndvol32.exe alter the soundness if it is set incorrectly, or attempt stability on the two left and suitable part, see if that adjustments something.
2016-11-24 22:22:44
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answered by ? 4
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You can't. Just get one good one and stick to it. I reccomed a Creative Labs.
2006-12-28 21:01:19
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answered by B!shop 2
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