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#1 By 88519 (125.24.161.25) at Wednesday, October 17, 2007 09:15:43 AM
Hello Everyone. I've seen a few other posts regarding this subject, in numerous forums - I've tried the instructions that others have suggested but my problem is still unsolved. My "Audio and Volume Properties" in Control Panel states that I currently have No Audio Device, - I'm borrowing this computer from another person - but as far as I know, no new soundcard has ever been installed in the past - it's always been the one that came with the computer. I'm not great at this sortof thing - but I'd really like it if I could get my sound back! I think the most likely cause was a computer crash - apparently that can cause problems with onboard sound...anyways. I'll post my computer specs, and any help is greatly appreciated. Audio is enable in the Services, and the speaker are connected..so...I don't know what to do. Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 Manufacturer: Via Technologies, Inc. Information : Product : VT82C692BX Version : Unspecified Serial Number : Unspecified Unique ID : FFFFFFFF-FFFFFFFF-FFFFFFFF-FFFFFFFF SKU : Unspecified Family : Unspecified Start mode : Power Switch General General Information : Manufacturer : Award Software International, Inc. Version : 4.51 PG Date : 30/05/0/00 Address : 0xE000 on 256 KB Copyright : Copyright [emote|(C)] 1984-2000, Award Software, Inc. Motherboard ID : 05/30/2000-693-596A-DD-2A6LGD4FC-00 DMI Version : 2.2 Characteristics : Flashable : Yes Socketed : Yes Functionality : APM : Yes ACPI : Yes ESCD : Yes PnP : Yes PCI : Yes ISA : Yes AGP : Yes USB : Yes PCMCIA : No Smart Battery : No Boot Information : Selectable Boot : Yes CD-ROM Boot : Yes PC Card (PCMCIA) Boot : No I20 Boot : No LS-120 Boot : Yes 1394 Boot : No ATAPI ZIP Boot : Yes General Information : NorthBridge : VIA Apollo Pro SouthBridge : VT82C596/A/B "Mobile South" PCI to ISA Bridge NorthBridge Information : Architecture : Northbridge Manufacturer : VIA Revision : 44 Bus Speed : 100.2 MHz FSB Frequency : 100.2 MHz V-Link Bus Width : 8-bit V-LinkRate Speed : 8x V-Link Host Clock : 66.97 MHz V-Link Speed : 535.76 MHz V-Link Bandwidth : 4286.08 MB/s AutoDisconnect : Yes DownStream Priority High : No UpStream Priority High : No Memory Information : ECC Diagnostic : No Interleave : 0-way CAS Latency (tCL) : 3 clocks RAS to CAS (tRCD) : 3 clocks RAS Precharge (tRP) : 3 clocks Cycle Time (tRAS) : 5 clocks APIC Information : Version : 1.01 Maximum Interrupts : 24 IRQ Handler enabled : No Device Capabilities (PCI) : I/O Access : No Memory Access : Yes Bus Master Capable : Yes Special Cycle Recognition : No Memory Write & Invalidate : No VGA Palette Snoop : No Parity Error Response : No Cycle Wait : No System Error Line : No Fast Back-to-Back : No Detects Parity Errors : No User Defined Format : No PCI 66Mhz Bus Support : No New Capability List : Yes PCI Support : AGP General Information : Manufacturer : Unspecified Product : 693-596A-DD Version : Unspecified Serial Number : Unspecified Support MP : No Chassis Information : Manufacturer : Unspecified Type : Unspecified Version : Unspecified Serial Number : Unspecified Asset : Unspecified Sensor Information : Monitoring Chip : Winbond W83781D On-Board Device Information : Embedded Controller : No [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v662/CooLFreaK/comp.jpg[/IMG]

#2 By 96769 (85.132.72.37) at Thursday, January 17, 2008 12:00:36 PM
I have the same problem with sound have you received any solutions? [QUOTE]Originally Posted by symmetry: Hello Everyone. I've seen a few other posts regarding this subject, in numerous forums - I've tried the instructions that others have suggested but my problem is still unsolved. My "Audio and Volume Properties" in Control Panel states that I currently have No Audio Device, - I'm borrowing this computer from another person - but as far as I know, no new soundcard has ever been installed in the past - it's always been the one that came with the computer. I'm not great at this sortof thing - but I'd really like it if I could get my sound back! I think the most likely cause was a computer crash - apparently that can cause problems with onboard sound...anyways. I'll post my computer specs, and any help is greatly appreciated. Audio is enable in the Services, and the speaker are connected..so...I don't know what to do. Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 Manufacturer: Via Technologies, Inc. Information : Product : VT82C692BX Version : Unspecified Serial Number : Unspecified Unique ID : FFFFFFFF-FFFFFFFF-FFFFFFFF-FFFFFFFF SKU : Unspecified Family : Unspecified Start mode : Power Switch General General Information : Manufacturer : Award Software International, Inc. Version : 4.51 PG Date : 30/05/0/00 Address : 0xE000 on 256 KB Copyright : Copyright [emote|(C)] 1984-2000, Award Software, Inc. Motherboard ID : 05/30/2000-693-596A-DD-2A6LGD4FC-00 DMI Version : 2.2 Characteristics : Flashable : Yes Socketed : Yes Functionality : APM : Yes ACPI : Yes ESCD : Yes PnP : Yes PCI : Yes ISA : Yes AGP : Yes USB : Yes PCMCIA : No Smart Battery : No Boot Information : Selectable Boot : Yes CD-ROM Boot : Yes PC Card (PCMCIA) Boot : No I20 Boot : No LS-120 Boot : Yes 1394 Boot : No ATAPI ZIP Boot : Yes General Information : NorthBridge : VIA Apollo Pro SouthBridge : VT82C596/A/B "Mobile South" PCI to ISA Bridge NorthBridge Information : Architecture : Northbridge Manufacturer : VIA Revision : 44 Bus Speed : 100.2 MHz FSB Frequency : 100.2 MHz V-Link Bus Width : 8-bit V-LinkRate Speed : 8x V-Link Host Clock : 66.97 MHz V-Link Speed : 535.76 MHz V-Link Bandwidth : 4286.08 MB/s AutoDisconnect : Yes DownStream Priority High : No UpStream Priority High : No Memory Information : ECC Diagnostic : No Interleave : 0-way CAS Latency (tCL) : 3 clocks RAS to CAS (tRCD) : 3 clocks RAS Precharge (tRP) : 3 clocks Cycle Time (tRAS) : 5 clocks APIC Information : Version : 1.01 Maximum Interrupts : 24 IRQ Handler enabled : No Device Capabilities (PCI) : I/O Access : No Memory Access : Yes Bus Master Capable : Yes Special Cycle Recognition : No Memory Write & Invalidate : No VGA Palette Snoop : No Parity Error Response : No Cycle Wait : No System Error Line : No Fast Back-to-Back : No Detects Parity Errors : No User Defined Format : No PCI 66Mhz Bus Support : No New Capability List : Yes PCI Support : AGP General Information : Manufacturer : Unspecified Product : 693-596A-DD Version : Unspecified Serial Number : Unspecified Support MP : No Chassis Information : Manufacturer : Unspecified Type : Unspecified Version : Unspecified Serial Number : Unspecified Asset : Unspecified Sensor Information : Monitoring Chip : Winbond W83781D On-Board Device Information : Embedded Controller : No [IMG]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v662/CooLFreaK/comp.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]

#3 By 655 (206.83.48.4) at Thursday, January 17, 2008 12:55:51 PM
This has been answered under prior posts. The easiest way to have WinXP detect and find drivers for your soundcard is to do the following (note: SP2 must be installed for this to work): 1. Under Device Manager, right click on the sound card and choose uninstall. 2. Close all windows and reboot 3. When WinXP reboots, it will find the new hardware and ask if you want it to search the internet for the driver, or check on the local drive. Allow WinXP to search the internet. I (and other IT people) have almost 100% success with this method. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 700C - P4 1.8gz, 1gig RAM, ATi Radeon 9550; SB Audigy SE; Windows Vista Business, Photoshop CS3, Nikon D200

#4 By 97288 (70.145.48.186) at Monday, January 21, 2008 10:29:23 AM
Hello my name is Colwell and i rebooted my comp. and i go to Control panel , View system Information, HArdware tab, and i go to The eyllow questioin mark which is supposed to be my sound. why doesnt it work? i click Update driver, and it says it cant find it, but i havent took anything out of my motherboard at all.

#5 By 655 (206.83.48.4) at Monday, January 21, 2008 10:59:49 AM
First, are you running SP2? Also, can you provide any details on your computer? i.e. if it is one from a mfgr (Dell, Gateway, HP, etc) knowing the make and model will help. ---------------------------------------------- Work is for people who don't know how to surf Gateway Performance 700C - P4 1.8gz, 1gig RAM, ATi Radeon 9550; SB Audigy SE; Windows Vista Business, Photoshop CS3, Nikon D200



 

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