Old tricks can still save money: When reseating a sound card makes a lot of sense
Published on 14th May 2009 Estimated Reading Time: 1 minuteRecently, there was no sound coming out from my main PC and I began to suspect the sound card, an ageing Guillemot Maxi Sound Muse. Naturally, my thoughts turned to making a new acquisition, only for those in stock at PC World seemed to have unknown or dubious Linux compatibility. However, I powered the machine down for the night and re-seated the card in its slot the following morning. That was enough to solve the problem and I retained my cash, never a bad thing and especially so in these times. It's always nice to know that and old trick still has its place.