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Hi all,
I have looked and read at various posts in this room and I too have the same problem. i had to do a clean install on my PC and since then there has been no sound. I have discovered the model of my sound by going to :- http://belarc.com/free_download.html Which may help some people discover the makes and models of the audio programs. My audio programs are :- C-Media AC97 Audio Device MPU-401 Compatible MIDI Device Standard Game Port Unimodem Half-Duplex Audio Device The C-Media AC97 Audio Device is not working and I have tried unistalling it and re-installing it but it says there is a probolem when I re-install and still does not work. I don't have any discs with my PC and if I visit the website for 'C-Media AC97 Audio Device' I really haven't a clue which things to download. Please, please help me. Also I don't know how to remove the sound card from the machine either (to put it back in) Regards, Miss. Caroline Thom. Stockport. -- Merry Chrimbo & and a happy New Year !!!! |
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Cazzythom wrote:
> Hi all, > > I have looked and read at various posts in this room and I too have > the same problem. i had to do a clean install on my PC and since then > there has been no sound. I have discovered the model of my sound by > going to :- > > http://belarc.com/free_download.html > > Which may help some people discover the makes and models of the audio > programs. > > My audio programs are :- > > C-Media AC97 Audio Device > MPU-401 Compatible MIDI Device > Standard Game Port > Unimodem Half-Duplex Audio Device > > The C-Media AC97 Audio Device is not working and I have tried > unistalling it and re-installing it but it says there is a probolem > when I re-install and still does not work. I don't have any discs with > my PC and if I visit the website for 'C-Media AC97 Audio Device' I > really haven't a clue which things to download. Please, please help > me. Also I don't know how to remove the sound card from the machine > either (to put it back in) > After you installed XP, you needed to install drivers for all your hardware - motherboard (chipset), sound (which is onboard), video, etc. The drivers for the audio will probably be included in the motherboard drivers. Contact the people from whom you got the computer for drivers or go to the motherboard mftr.'s website for your specific model m/b. Or, if you can't do this and this is a desktop machine (and everything else is working correctly), go buy a PCI sound card, disable the onboard sound in the BIOS, and install the PCI card. You can get a basic sound card for under $25usd. Malke -- MS-MVP Windows User/Shell Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic" |
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Thanks for the advice Malke,
I was kinda hoping I could do this by installing drivers from web. I will definatley keep your advice noted though. If all else fails I will do what you said. Thanks again, Caz x -- Merry Chrimbo & and a happy New Year !!!! "Malke" wrote: > Cazzythom wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > I have looked and read at various posts in this room and I too have > > the same problem. i had to do a clean install on my PC and since then > > there has been no sound. I have discovered the model of my sound by > > going to :- > > > > http://belarc.com/free_download.html > > > > Which may help some people discover the makes and models of the audio > > programs. > > > > My audio programs are :- > > > > C-Media AC97 Audio Device > > MPU-401 Compatible MIDI Device > > Standard Game Port > > Unimodem Half-Duplex Audio Device > > > > The C-Media AC97 Audio Device is not working and I have tried > > unistalling it and re-installing it but it says there is a probolem > > when I re-install and still does not work. I don't have any discs with > > my PC and if I visit the website for 'C-Media AC97 Audio Device' I > > really haven't a clue which things to download. Please, please help > > me. Also I don't know how to remove the sound card from the machine > > either (to put it back in) > > > After you installed XP, you needed to install drivers for all your > hardware - motherboard (chipset), sound (which is onboard), video, etc. > The drivers for the audio will probably be included in the motherboard > drivers. Contact the people from whom you got the computer for drivers > or go to the motherboard mftr.'s website for your specific model m/b. > > Or, if you can't do this and this is a desktop machine (and everything > else is working correctly), go buy a PCI sound card, disable the > onboard sound in the BIOS, and install the PCI card. You can get a > basic sound card for under $25usd. > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP Windows User/Shell > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic" > |
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Cazzythom wrote:
> Thanks for the advice Malke, > > I was kinda hoping I could do this by installing drivers from web. I > will definatley keep your advice noted though. If all else fails I > will do what you said. > > Thanks again, Caz x The web is your first stop. You need to know what motherboard you have in your system. If you aren't able to get this information from the people from whom you bought the computer (and really, they should have given you cd's when you bought it) then use a system inventory program to find out what m/b you have. Aida32 is an older system inventory program that may still work for you. Belarc also has a free program. Jim Eshelman has Aida32 on his website - http://www.aumha.org/free.htm http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html Malke -- MS-MVP Windows User/Shell Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic" |
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Hi there, I hope someone reads this and can tell me how to get my sound
working again on my PC. I am tearing my hair out. Please advise.... Operating System Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 (build 2600) System Model NEC Computers International P670400301 System Serial Number: 025102920642 Chassis Serial Number: 50424E Enclosure Type: Desktop Main Circuit Board b Board: NEC COMPUTERS INTERNATIONAL SiS650 1.0 Bus Clock: 100 megahertz BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 3.0B 11/02/2002 Processor a 1.70 gigahertz Intel Celeron 8 kilobyte primary memory cache 128 kilobyte secondary memory cache Drives 41.10 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity 37.36 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space CD-R/RW CW089D CD-R/RW [CD-ROM drive] HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR8161B [CD-ROM drive] 3.5" format removeable media [Floppy drive] Maxtor 2F040J0 [Hard drive] (41.11 GB) -- drive 0, s/n F12WAGNE, rev VAM51JJ0, SMART Status: Healthy **I had to do a clean install on my PC and the only thing that doesnt work now is my sound. I have C-Median Audion device but it doesnt seem to be working at all. Carry xx -- Merry Chrimbo & and a happy New Year !!!! "Malke" wrote: > Cazzythom wrote: > > > Thanks for the advice Malke, > > > > I was kinda hoping I could do this by installing drivers from web. I > > will definatley keep your advice noted though. If all else fails I > > will do what you said. > > > > Thanks again, Caz x > > The web is your first stop. You need to know what motherboard you have > in your system. If you aren't able to get this information from the > people from whom you bought the computer (and really, they should have > given you cd's when you bought it) then use a system inventory program > to find out what m/b you have. > > Aida32 is an older system inventory program that may still work for you. > Belarc also has a free program. > > Jim Eshelman has Aida32 on his website - http://www.aumha.org/free.htm > http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP Windows User/Shell > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic" > |
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Cazzythom wrote:
> Hi there, I hope someone reads this and can tell me how to get my > sound working again on my PC. I am tearing my hair out. > (snip unrelated hardware information) > **I had to do a clean install on my PC and the only thing that doesnt > work now is my sound. I have C-Median Audion device but it doesnt seem > to be working at all. > Go to the store (or order online) and buy an inexpensive PCI sound card. You can get a basic sound card for under $30 usd. I just bought two C-Media ones from Geeks.com for $14.95 ea. and there are even cheaper ones available. Now go to Device Manager and uninstall your current sound card by right-clicking on its entry and choosing "Uninstall". Shut down the computer. If your current C-Media card is a PCI card, with the computer unplugged open the case and remove the card. Put in the new card you just bought and restart the computer. Install per the instructions that will have come with the new card. If your current C-Media is not a separate PCI card but is onboard, then after you've uninstalled it from Device Manager reboot the computer instead of shutting down and immediately go into the BIOS. Disable the onboard sound. Save your settings, shut down the computer, and install the new sound card. http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm - Accessing the BIOS Malke -- MS-MVP Windows User/Shell Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic" |
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Malke wrote:
> Cazzythom wrote: > > >>Hi there, I hope someone reads this and can tell me how to get my >>sound working again on my PC. I am tearing my hair out. >> > > (snip unrelated hardware information) > > >>**I had to do a clean install on my PC and the only thing that doesnt >>work now is my sound. I have C-Median Audion device but it doesnt seem >>to be working at all. >> > > > Go to the store (or order online) and buy an inexpensive PCI sound card. > You can get a basic sound card for under $30 usd. I just bought two > C-Media ones from Geeks.com for $14.95 ea. and there are even cheaper > ones available. > > Now go to Device Manager and uninstall your current sound card by > right-clicking on its entry and choosing "Uninstall". Shut down the > computer. If your current C-Media card is a PCI card, with the computer > unplugged open the case and remove the card. Put in the new card you > just bought and restart the computer. Install per the instructions that > will have come with the new card. > > If your current C-Media is not a separate PCI card but is onboard, then > after you've uninstalled it from Device Manager reboot the computer > instead of shutting down and immediately go into the BIOS. Disable the > onboard sound. Save your settings, shut down the computer, and install > the new sound card. > > http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm - Accessing the BIOS > > Malke That answers my question from the other thread, thanks. Alias |
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You most likely just need to download the drivers form the manufactureres website. Does it show in
the Device Manager? -- Dave Vair CNE, CNA, MCP, A+, N+ "Cazzythom" <cazzythom@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:C6BD7D55-7AA3-4884-B840-0AE816BDF6EC@microsoft.com... > Hi there, I hope someone reads this and can tell me how to get my sound > working again on my PC. I am tearing my hair out. > > Please advise.... > > Operating System > Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 (build 2600) > System Model > NEC Computers International P670400301 > System Serial Number: 025102920642 > Chassis Serial Number: 50424E > Enclosure Type: Desktop > Main Circuit Board b > Board: NEC COMPUTERS INTERNATIONAL SiS650 1.0 > Bus Clock: 100 megahertz > BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 3.0B 11/02/2002 > Processor a > 1.70 gigahertz Intel Celeron > 8 kilobyte primary memory cache > 128 kilobyte secondary memory cache > Drives > 41.10 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity > 37.36 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space > > CD-R/RW CW089D CD-R/RW [CD-ROM drive] > HL-DT-ST DVD-ROM GDR8161B [CD-ROM drive] > 3.5" format removeable media [Floppy drive] > > Maxtor 2F040J0 [Hard drive] (41.11 GB) -- drive 0, s/n F12WAGNE, rev > VAM51JJ0, SMART Status: Healthy > > > **I had to do a clean install on my PC and the only thing that doesnt work > now is my sound. I have C-Median Audion device but it doesnt seem to be > working at all. > > Carry xx > -- > Merry Chrimbo & and a happy New Year !!!! > > > "Malke" wrote: > >> Cazzythom wrote: >> >> > Thanks for the advice Malke, >> > >> > I was kinda hoping I could do this by installing drivers from web. I >> > will definatley keep your advice noted though. If all else fails I >> > will do what you said. >> > >> > Thanks again, Caz x >> >> The web is your first stop. You need to know what motherboard you have >> in your system. If you aren't able to get this information from the >> people from whom you bought the computer (and really, they should have >> given you cd's when you bought it) then use a system inventory program >> to find out what m/b you have. >> >> Aida32 is an older system inventory program that may still work for you. >> Belarc also has a free program. >> >> Jim Eshelman has Aida32 on his website - http://www.aumha.org/free.htm >> http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html >> >> Malke >> -- >> MS-MVP Windows User/Shell >> Elephant Boy Computers >> www.elephantboycomputers.com >> "Don't Panic" >> |
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