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Try re-seating all your cards in your motherboard, a slight jostle to one card could shift it enough to screw up a connectionSo turn it off unplug it, then open it, and make sure (take out and put back in) all the cards are plugged properly.Not always the case, but this has solved many people's computer problems as they don't think to try it.
EDIT: Just opened up the audio manager and I keep getting a device unplugged and then replugged message over and over again. The front panel jack is flashing if that has anything to do with it. Maybe I should mess around with my motherboard headers?
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Quote from: AbkaFlab on March 14, 2013, 05:04:39 PMEDIT: Just opened up the audio manager and I keep getting a device unplugged and then replugged message over and over again. The front panel jack is flashing if that has anything to do with it. Maybe I should mess around with my motherboard headers?Probably, make sure nothing came unpluged when you moved your thing over.