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So i just installed a soundcard in my pc and i uninstalled my integrated audio. But now whenever I turn my pc on it says "found new hardware" and it is the driverless integrated audio. I have tried going into device manager and uninstalling the thing but everytime i boot up the pc it finds the new hardware agian. Any suggestions on how to stop this? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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Profile: Ancient Poster
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Go into Device Manager and disable it in that profile.


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That is what I did and it keeps on pooping up again everytime i restart my pc. IDK why it is doing that

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Holy S##T!!!! It worked Thanks man!!! What I actually was disable it then uninstall it for some reason it kept comin back. Thanks alot!

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pooping up....roflmao

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Why not disable the onboard audio in BIOS, that way you dont have a device setting disabled in the hardware profile.


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