Sound Card Conflicts
To check your sound card for conflicting settings:
Windows® 98/98se/ME*:Click Start on your taskbar. Select Settings->Control Panel.
Double-click the System icon, and then choose the Device Manager tab.
Double-click Sound, Video, and Game Controllers, then double-click your specific sound card.
Check the Device Status box to see if your card is working properly.
Select the Resource tab and check the Conflicting device list for any conflicting devices.
For Windows XP/2000*:
For Windows XP, Click Start on your taskbar, then select Control Panel (if you are using Windows 2000, Click Start on your taskbar. Select Settings->Control Panel).
Double-click the System icon, click the Hardware tab at the top and then choose the Device Manager tab.
Double-click Sound, Video, and Game Controllers, then double-click your specific sound card.
Select the Resource tab and check the Conflicting device list for any conflicting devices.
For Windows VistaTM*:
For Windows Vista, Click Start on your taskbar, then select Control Panel (if you are using Windows 2000, Click Start on your taskbar. Select Settings->Control Panel).
Double-click the System icon, click the Hardware tab at the top and then choose the Device Manager tab.
Double-click Sound, Video, and Game Controllers, then double-click your specific sound card.
Select the Resource tab and check the Conflicting device list for any conflicting devices.
You may obtain updated drivers from a variety of places. Most hardware retailers have access to the most recent drivers. Please make every effort to install the latest drivers before contacting Activision Customer Support.
*All Operating Systems may not be supported by your game, please check the minimum system requirements here or look for it to be printed on your game box.