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Solve : Lost my sound after computer re-install? |
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Answer» I went back to your original post, and you said: so I rebooted to my PC start-up pointWhat EXACTLY do you mean by that?I rebooted to the position the PC was when bought (I get pop-ups for Norton Anti-Virus 2003 when I sign on, which I haven't installed). Guess that wasn't such a great idea now, lol. BTW, i'm told I have no audio mixers when I tried to troubleshoot in "Volume Control".You restored the computer to its original state using what? Recovery CD, which came with the computer?lol I dont even recommend takin it to Geek Squad...I just rebooted it to it's original state using the F10 trick BRONI. Why shouldn't I take it somewhere AzNV ? Unless you just REFER to "Geek Squads" ? It may be less expensive to just BUY a sound card and install it vs. paying them to fix it.Maybe if I explain a few things about my system, it'll help, I have a Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition & my Audio Adapter is Intel 82801DB ICH4 - AC'97 Audio Controller [B-0]. Don't know if it`ll help much, but i'm trying to figure out what Audio Driver is most compatible with my system so I can get my missing sound back. Oh, my Motherboard Name: TriGem Glendale & Motherboard Chipset: Intel Brookdale-G i845GL. Quote from: patio on January 14, 2009, 05:07:22 PM It may be less expensive to just buy a sound card and install it vs. paying them to fix it. Youl'd be done by now with the above approach... 20 - 30 Bucks....even $15: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2000290057%204024&name=%240%20-%20%2410Just tried to play a DVD, it plays, but no sound. If I decided to get a sound driver, would it WORK on any system/PC ? |
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