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Old September 8th 04, 12:54 AM
Gypsy
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Hi Lisa, I was going through reading messages, waiting for
someone to answer my post, but guess not. So since I have
had this problem I will share what I learned by reading
some of the other posts in Multimedia.
First they repeat over and over here to uninstall all of
your sound devices. So go to "My Computer" icon on
desktop, and right click on it. Then go all the way to the
bottom and click on "properties" at the bottom. That will
take you to "System Properties", click on "Device Manager"
Then go to "Sound, video, and game controllers" and remove
all devices under that, the whole thing will be gone. Then
restart your pc and it should load the appropriate
drivers.
Now, that didn't work for me the first time, but it didn't
hurt a thing. I have read many posts where it has solved
the problem.
I personally, didn't have a clue what kind of sound card I
had, but I went to Intel.com and searched under
downloads and found one and it helped me identify my sound
card. You just have to read a little and you will be
surprised what you can learn. I know it wasn't much, and I
don't know anything myself, but I figured I could at least
take a minute to try to share the little I do know with
you. Sorry I am the only response you got. I know the
feeling. Good Luck and hope you already have sound!
Gypsy
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Old September 8th 04, 01:21 AM
Gypsy
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-----Original Message-----
Hi Lisa, I was going through reading messages, waiting

for
someone to answer my post, but guess not. So since I have
had this problem I will share what I learned by reading
some of the other posts in Multimedia.
First they repeat over and over here to uninstall all of
your sound devices. So go to "My Computer" icon on
desktop, and right click on it. Then go all the way to

the
bottom and click on "properties" at the bottom. That will
take you to "System Properties", click on "Device

Manager"
Then go to "Sound, video, and game controllers" and

remove
all devices under that, the whole thing will be gone.

Then
restart your pc and it should load the appropriate
drivers.
Now, that didn't work for me the first time, but it

didn't
hurt a thing. I have read many posts where it has solved
the problem.
I personally, didn't have a clue what kind of sound card

I
had, but I went to Intel.com and searched under
downloads and found one and it helped me identify my

sound
card. You just have to read a little and you will be
surprised what you can learn. I know it wasn't much, and

I
don't know anything myself, but I figured I could at

least
take a minute to try to share the little I do know with
you. Sorry I am the only response you got. I know the
feeling. Good Luck and hope you already have sound!
Gypsy
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