![]() ![]() Leave the I/O Address at " 220" and click Continue, then under MPU401 I/O Address, change the value from " 330" to " Disable" and hit OK.I installed mine from CD, so I mounted the installation CD at this point, then hit OK You’ll need to specify the location of your Windows NT 4 installation files. Choose Create Labs Sound Blaster 1.X, Pro, 16 and hit OK.Navigate to Start → Settings → Control Panel and choose Multimedia. Under the Audio tab, change the Audio Controller to SoundBlaster 16. Click your Windows NT 4.0 VM and hit Settings.I've been using NT 4 in VirtualBox for many years and the software has a habit of requiring different sound settings and drivers with subsequent releases. That's very close to a satanic number, just saying. ![]() The other point is, these instructions work and are current as of VirtualBox 3.2.10, build r66523. Fortunately, after you've installed Service Pack 6 and the VirtualBox additions (in that order), it only takes a few minor adjustments to get sound. ![]() Unlike newer operating systems, Windows NT 4.0 is accorded VirtualBox additions that don't bother to set up the sound system. Caveats, mmm, must be Russian for bug larvaeīefore we go any further, two quick points. So you want to get sound working in your Windows NT 4.0 VirtualBox virtual machine to relieve the glory days of your electronic youth, or some other reason you're too embarrased to discuss? Don't we all. ![]()
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