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Answer» Hello,
Yesterday my sound was working no problem. Today I couldn't connect to my internet radio station, so I WENT through troubleshooting and reinstalled Windows Media player. I cannot play sounds from any program, and the speaker icon has gone missing from my system tray. I have so FAR: - Made sure that my onboard sound is enabled in BIOS - Downloaded the latest audio drivers and installed them. - Followed three of the solutions here: http://www.geocities.com/mmsystem002/ because I got this error: "MMSYSTEM002: A device id has been used that is out of range for your system."
The only thing that I can think of to do next is *shudder* format and reinstall, and see if that FIXES it. Any other IDEAS?
If it makes any difference, I have a Soyo SY-7ma-B motherboard and am running Win98SE.
thanks iosmanWrong drivers...where did you get them ?
Quote from: iosman on November 05, 2019, 07:54:42 AM Hello,
Yesterday my sound was working no problem. Today I couldn't connect to my internet radio station, https://www.krogerfeedback.nl https://talktosonic.onl so I went through troubleshooting and reinstalled Windows Media player. I cannot play sounds from any program, and the speaker icon has gone missing from my system tray. I have so far: - Made sure that my onboard sound is enabled in BIOS - Downloaded the latest audio drivers and installed them. - Followed three of the solutions here: http://www.geocities.com/mmsystem002/ because I got this error: "MMSYSTEM002: A device id has been used that is out of range for your system."
The only thing that I can think of to do next is *shudder* format and reinstall, and see if that fixes it. Any other ideas?
If it makes any difference, I have a Soyo SY-7ma-B motherboard and am running Win98SE.
thanks iosman
thanks my issue has been fixed.Topic Closed...
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