User's Manual
MachOne EV1935 PCI Sound Card Configuration/Hardware
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3.2.3. Windows
NT4.0
1. From the Windows Taskbar (usually located at the bottom of your screen), go to
“Start” ⇒ “Settings” ⇒ “Control Panel”, and open the “Control Panel” window.
2. Double-click on the “Multimedia” icon to open the “Multimedia Properties” window.
3. Select the “Devices” tab.
4. Click on the “Add” button. Select “Unlisted or Updated Driver” from the list box, then
click on “OK”.
5. System will then prompt you to insert the vendor-provided driver disk. Insert the
MachOne NT4.0 driver CD (Installation CD-title) into your CD-ROM drive.
6. Locate the MachOne NT4.0 driver. Assuming your CD-ROM drive is D, specify the
driver path as D:\NT40\ and click on OK.
7. Select the MachOne PCI Audio Device “EcTiVA Ev1935” and click on OK.
8. Click on OK to accept the default setting for your new audio device.
9. System will prompt you to reboot after the driver installation. Click on “Restart Now” to
reboot.
3.2.4. Windows 98
1. Upon system start, the “Add New Hardware Wizard” will be launched. Click on “Next>”
to continue.
2. Select “Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended)”. Click on “Next>”.
3. Locate the MachOne Windows 95/98 driver by selecting “Specify a location” and “CD-
ROM drive”. You can either type-in the driver location, or click on “Browse” to locate
the driver. Assuming your CD-ROM drive is D, specify the path of the driver files as
D:\Win9x. Click on “Next>” to continue.
4. Windows will find the “MachOne PCI Sound System” driver for the device. Click on
“Next>”.
5. To complete the driver installation click on “Finish”.
For the above OS platforms, after installation reboot, it is recommended you check the
device installed.
1. Go to Start “Start” ⇒ “Settings” ⇒ “Control Panel”, and open the “Control Panel”
window.
2. Double-click on the “System” icon. Launch the “System Properties” window.
3. Click on the “Device Manager” tab. In the Device Manager window, double-click on
“Sound, video and game controllers”.
4. Under “Sound, video and game controllers”, you will find five MachOne related
devices as shown below.
5. Make sure there is no yellow exclusion mark or error mark on any of the MachOne
device.