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Hey, today I used auslogics to speed up my computer and it apparently CLEANED up my computer, and while it is a lot faster, my sound has stopped working. When I click play on itunes, the song doesn't play, it's not just that there is no sound, the little arrow doesn't start moving on the timer either, so it seems like its not just as simple as a problem with my speakers. No sounds on the internet work either.

When i start up my computer, it says there is new hardware found (even though i haven't recently installed any new hardware) CALLED "IDT High Definition Audio CODEC"... I click to install it but it says it can't be installed & there's errors, compatibility errors etc.

Anyway I'm useless when it comes to computers so any help would be appreciated, since i was actually planning to start mixing songs starting tomorrow but that obviously won't be POSSIBLE now 

Thanks!Have you tried rolling back the changes Auslogics made to your PC? Quote from: GlitchPC on June 11, 2011, 08:31:54 PM

Have you tried rolling back the changes Auslogics made to your PC?
hey, thanks for the advice, i can't see any restore points in auslogics, and when I've tried restoring my computer with system restore on 3 different dates before i used aulogics but all 3 times it said it was unable to restore :-/

Still looking for advice from people, any help would be great

also my spec is:

System:
Microsoft Windows XP
Media Center Edition
Version 2002
Service Pack 3

Computer:
Intel(R)
Pentium(R) D CPU 2.80GHz
2.79 GHz, 1.00 GB of RAM
Physical Address Extension





Some more info that may be of use:
I go to sound and audio devices in control panel, and it doesn't let me use any of the drop down boxes and says there are no devices found, and i've tried using different speakers & no luck^ above i said i couldnt find a restore point in auslogics, i did in the end and it had the same problems as with system restoredam its annoying how i cant go back and modify posts, but anyway I think the problem is to do with IDT High definition audio bus, it keeps coming up with "IDT High definition audio codec (CODE 10)" I've tried uninstalling and re installing it, but still the same problem persists.First, let me just say never, ever use cleaners like this to clean the registry and software. They almost always create more problems than they fix. This is a perfect example.

Go to the manufacturer's site and download the audio driver and install it again.

If that doesn't work, try downloading this and installing it:
http://download.cnet.com/IDT-High-Definition-Audio-CODEC/3000-2120_4-197119.htmlthanks for advice quaxo, unfortunately the problem still isn't solved though, it says object is not present when I try to re install it, i think i may be missing a sound driver.Which is why I said:

Quote from: quaxo on June 12, 2011, 10:15:42 AM
Go to the manufacturer's site and download the audio driver and install it again.

Before installing the second one.

I recommended this is both of your threads you have GOING. Quote from: quaxo on June 12, 2011, 05:05:04 PM
Which is why I said:

Before installing the second one.

I recommended this is both of your threads you have going.

i'm not sure how to go about downloading it from the manufacturer, i don't know who the manufacturer is, i've tried searching for the IDT high definition audio codec on the microsoft website but no luck thereWhere can I get an audio driver? Quote from: Computer_Commando on June 12, 2011, 05:57:12 PM
Where can I get an audio driver?

i've already tried re installing "Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus" which is what i believe to be whats causing the problems, but it has errors when installing... to be more specific: "IDT High Definition Audio CODEC (code 10)"Try removing sound drivers in safemode first then click on the link CC has posted and install the correct drivers for your troubled audio. Quote from: zukias on June 12, 2011, 05:45:10 PM
i'm not sure how to go about downloading it from the manufacturer, i don't know who the manufacturer is, i've tried searching for the IDT high definition audio codec on the microsoft website but no luck there

I mean the manufacturer of the computer. Quote from: zukias on June 12, 2011, 05:45:10 PM
...i don't know who the manufacturer is...
If IDT audio, it must be a Dell, Gateway, HP, Intel, Panasonic, Sony, Toshiba.
http://www.idt.com/?app=knowledgebase&contentID=3640&parentID=3640&parentPath=1210-3638-3639-3640
If there are no markings on the case, then look at the motherboard.  It will be printed on it; might be only a model number with no make.Definitely could use the Manufacturer's name and model of this computer you're referring to.  Also...is the sound onboard, or is it a PCI or PCIE card?  Was there any hardware changes to this computer after purchase?  Did you install your own sound card?

I agree whole-heartedly with quaxo's comment:

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First, let me just say never, ever use cleaners like this to clean the registry and software. They almost always create more problems than they fix. This is a perfect example.

Go to the manufacturer's site and download the audio driver and install it again.


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