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Solve : No sound on my Windoxs XP??? |
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Answer» Hi In the previous instructions it just said delete 'sound/video/game controller' from the device manager folder... so i assumed that meant the whole thing... Oh no! Okay thanks-I do not need to know your graphics card details becuase I know it is a standalone sound card. All Modems on laptops include an audio driver for the DIAL tone-that is nothing to worry about. You uninstalled all the drivers by "deleting" all the elements of the sound, video, and game controller tab in the device manager. You can download your sound driver here: http://support.creative.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?catID=1&subCatID=206&prodID=10315&prodName=Live!%2024-bit&subCatName=Live!&CatName=Sound+BlasterThank you so much. I've had a look and Im sorry but it's not clear to me which I need to download. All of them? I downloaded a couple, and it did say my windows didnt support it and I needed to download windows vista? If i download windows vista would this affect all my other programs? sorry, im not the best with computersI don't know what site that you tried top obtain your drivers from as the one offered by transfusion continues to display an error when i use Opera to try and access it. However here is a site that offers the drivers http://support.creative.com/Products/ProductDetails.aspx?catID=1&subCatID=206&prodID=10315&prodName=Live!%2024-bit&subCatName=Live!&CatName=Sound+Blaster The one i believe you require is "7:12.00" about midway down. truenorthThanks. Its downloaded but i still dont have any sound? Alos to verify, on the volume controls the options are either 'line in' off, or 'S/PDIF-In' off? Either off at the same time or either off with microphone? Thanks Quote from: wojuliette on August 09, 2011, 12:03:23 PM Thanks. Its downloaded but i still dont have any sound?Its downloaded, but have you installed it, just to make sure? both the line-in and s/pdif should be off for normal purposes. On the windows master volume controls, is the "Wave" slider set to its max?Ok, have changed the volume settings now...and yes, i have installed it. Still no sound though? I had to try and simulate your problem on a spare test rig-after I deleted those tabs(by right-clicking>properties>properties tab>hit remove for everything you see. I couldn't get sound to ever work again. I had to do a repair install with the windows setup disk to FIX the problem, which was the most efficient way-manually replacing the lost files would have taken forever. Are any tabs still present under sound, video, and game controllers? The tabs are there listed when I click on the + of the 'Sound, video and game controllers', but when i open their properties theres either nothing or only one or 2 things are listed? Should I re-install the windows? What will this do to the pc, wipe it clean of everything?I would try system restore first: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306084 This article describes how to use the System Restore tool to return your computer to a previous state. System Restore takes "snapshots" of critical system files and some program files and registry settings and stores this information as restore points. If your computer is not functioning correctly, you can use these restore points to return Windows XP to a previous state when your computer was functioning correctly. It can also change scripts, batch files, and other kinds of executable files on your computer. If that fails try going to Start>Run>cmd>Click OK and type in "sfc /scannow" without the quotation marks. A description on what it does: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310747 If both of the above (and all else) fails, you will have to perform a repair install, which will not cause you to lose any existing data but which will mess your preferences up. http://pcsupport.about.com/od/operatingsystems/ss/instxprepair1.htmThere is also another possibility... the speakers have died? I have had this happen randomly to me ! |
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