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| What parts of Windows XP need to be updated for my sound card to work? I keep hearing that I may need to update Windows soemthings, maybe drivers, for my Creative Soundblaster aubigny or something SE to work. (I'm not at home where the specifics are.) I did all updates on my computer from teh computer manufactuer, and I tried updating the drivers for teh sound card I can't get to work. What spefically in Windows would I need to update, and how would I update it? Is it true that I can and should reinstall Service Pack 2 without wiping out my system and the other programs on it? If so, do I need to uninstall it first? Yours, Dora Smith tiggernut24******.com |
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| Re: What parts of Windows XP need to be updated for my sound card to work? OK. Everyone get ready to kill me. The sound driver system asks if you actually want to play sound in six places, and in the sixth place, I had the wrong box checked. It also asks if you have digital sound or analog sound three times, and in the third place, I ahd the wrong box checked. It works now! Darned if I can make sense out of these drivers - I just spent an hour writing them all out properly. Looks like Sound Blaster is playing sound with a third of its own drivers and some of Windows'. Oh well. But if anyone ever feels like explaining it, I'll be able to explain it to someone else! -- Yours, Dora Smith Austin, TX tiggernut24******.com "villandra" <villandra******.com> wrote in message news:1164063623.780452.281360@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com... > For the person who wrote I need to have the soundblaster install CD and > then update the drivers online, I ahve it and it's been done. > > Manual for the soundblaster card, which I assume is what you're talking > about, says little of anything. > > I specifically need to know what are these drivers that I find in my > system devices under multimedia, sound etc.; > > Microsoft Kernel System Audio; Logitech driver lvusbstu.sys and > Microsoft sysaudio.sys; and > > Microsoft WDM Audio Compatibility Driver; Logitech lvusbstu.sys and > Microsoft wdmaud.sys. > >>From the page below > http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...eef24f.xml.asp, > > > it looks like these are Windows sound drivers (and clone Logitech > drivers) that do pretty much what my sound card drivers do, and could > be what is preventing it from working. > > But I need to know what I am doing before I uninstall them. > > Could someone please answer teh more important of my questions instead > of repetively telling me to plug my plugs in the right places adn get > the sound card install CD? ARGH! > > Supporting my theory is that someone else trying not to answer the > question I asked, told me to download and install a utility called > Everest, which tells me what drivers I am actually using for what. > > It says I am using two midi drivers; the one that came with my > Soundblaster card, and Device Identifier Device Description > midi-out.1 0001 0066 Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth, which is one of > the two files I specifically keep asking me about that people keep > speaking to everything else on God's green earth. > > Now. What am I specifically supposed to do with those Windows and > Logitech drivers? > > And if you tell me to read my manual again, I will fax it and send it > to you. > > Yours, > Dora > > > > > Jim wrote: >> "villandra" <villandra******.com> wrote in message >> news:1164051566.018380.103870@h54g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... >> >I keep hearing that I may need to update Windows soemthings, maybe >> > drivers, for my Creative Soundblaster aubigny or something SE to work. >> > (I'm not at home where the specifics are.) >> > >> > I did all updates on my computer from teh computer manufactuer, and I >> > tried updating the drivers for teh sound card I can't get to work. >> > >> > What spefically in Windows would I need to update, and how would I >> > update it? >> > >> > Is it true that I can and should reinstall Service Pack 2 without >> > wiping out my system and the other programs on it? If so, do I need >> > to uninstall it first? >> > >> > Yours, >> > Dora Smith >> > tiggernut24******.com >> > >> What does the manual for the soundboard say about this issue? >> >> So far, I can't see where you have given a reason to remove/reinstall >> SP2. >> >> Jim > |
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| Re: What parts of Windows XP need to be updated for my sound card to work? the Audigy (SE) card requires that you have used the drivers that are on the included CD Rom disk. Then, you can update these drivers from Creative Labs web site. However, you need the CD Rom version of the drivers FIRST. If you do not have the CD ROM, you need to contact Creative Labs in order to get a copy. They do/will not publish a full driver package. On 20/11/2006 "villandra" <villandra******.com> wrote: >I keep hearing that I may need to update Windows soemthings, maybe >drivers, for my Creative Soundblaster aubigny or something SE to work. > (I'm not at home where the specifics are.) > >I did all updates on my computer from teh computer manufactuer, and I >tried updating the drivers for teh sound card I can't get to work. > >What spefically in Windows would I need to update, and how would I >update it? > >Is it true that I can and should reinstall Service Pack 2 without >wiping out my system and the other programs on it? If so, do I need >to uninstall it first? > >Yours, >Dora Smith >tiggernut24******.com > -- --- Y. |
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| Re: What parts of Windows XP need to be updated for my sound card to work? "villandra" <villandra******.com> wrote in message news:1164051566.018380.103870@h54g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... >I keep hearing that I may need to update Windows soemthings, maybe > drivers, for my Creative Soundblaster aubigny or something SE to work. > (I'm not at home where the specifics are.) > > I did all updates on my computer from teh computer manufactuer, and I > tried updating the drivers for teh sound card I can't get to work. > > What spefically in Windows would I need to update, and how would I > update it? > > Is it true that I can and should reinstall Service Pack 2 without > wiping out my system and the other programs on it? If so, do I need > to uninstall it first? > > Yours, > Dora Smith > tiggernut24******.com > What does the manual for the soundboard say about this issue? So far, I can't see where you have given a reason to remove/reinstall SP2. Jim |
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| Re: What parts of Windows XP need to be updated for my sound card to work? For the person who wrote I need to have the soundblaster install CD and then update the drivers online, I ahve it and it's been done. Manual for the soundblaster card, which I assume is what you're talking about, says little of anything. I specifically need to know what are these drivers that I find in my system devices under multimedia, sound etc.; Microsoft Kernel System Audio; Logitech driver lvusbstu.sys and Microsoft sysaudio.sys; and Microsoft WDM Audio Compatibility Driver; Logitech lvusbstu.sys and Microsoft wdmaud.sys. >From the page below http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...eef24f.xml.asp, it looks like these are Windows sound drivers (and clone Logitech drivers) that do pretty much what my sound card drivers do, and could be what is preventing it from working. But I need to know what I am doing before I uninstall them. Could someone please answer teh more important of my questions instead of repetively telling me to plug my plugs in the right places adn get the sound card install CD? ARGH! Supporting my theory is that someone else trying not to answer the question I asked, told me to download and install a utility called Everest, which tells me what drivers I am actually using for what. It says I am using two midi drivers; the one that came with my Soundblaster card, and Device Identifier Device Description midi-out.1 0001 0066 Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth, which is one of the two files I specifically keep asking me about that people keep speaking to everything else on God's green earth. Now. What am I specifically supposed to do with those Windows and Logitech drivers? And if you tell me to read my manual again, I will fax it and send it to you. Yours, Dora Jim wrote: > "villandra" <villandra******.com> wrote in message > news:1164051566.018380.103870@h54g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... > >I keep hearing that I may need to update Windows soemthings, maybe > > drivers, for my Creative Soundblaster aubigny or something SE to work. > > (I'm not at home where the specifics are.) > > > > I did all updates on my computer from teh computer manufactuer, and I > > tried updating the drivers for teh sound card I can't get to work. > > > > What spefically in Windows would I need to update, and how would I > > update it? > > > > Is it true that I can and should reinstall Service Pack 2 without > > wiping out my system and the other programs on it? If so, do I need > > to uninstall it first? > > > > Yours, > > Dora Smith > > tiggernut24******.com > > > What does the manual for the soundboard say about this issue? > > So far, I can't see where you have given a reason to remove/reinstall SP2. > > Jim |
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| Re: What parts of Windows XP need to be updated for my sound card to work? OK. Everyone get ready to kill me. The sound driver system asks if you actually want to play sound in six places, and in the sixth place, I had the wrong box checked. It also asks if you have digital sound or analog sound three times, and in the third place, I ahd the wrong box checked. It works now! Darned if I can make sense out of these drivers - I just spent an hour writing them all out properly. Looks like Sound Blaster is playing sound with a third of its own drivers and some of Windows'. Oh well. But if anyone ever feels like explaining it, I'll be able to explain it to someone else! -- Yours, Dora Smith Austin, TX tiggernut24******.com "villandra" <villandra******.com> wrote in message news:1164063623.780452.281360@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com... > For the person who wrote I need to have the soundblaster install CD and > then update the drivers online, I ahve it and it's been done. > > Manual for the soundblaster card, which I assume is what you're talking > about, says little of anything. > > I specifically need to know what are these drivers that I find in my > system devices under multimedia, sound etc.; > > Microsoft Kernel System Audio; Logitech driver lvusbstu.sys and > Microsoft sysaudio.sys; and > > Microsoft WDM Audio Compatibility Driver; Logitech lvusbstu.sys and > Microsoft wdmaud.sys. > >>From the page below > http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...eef24f.xml.asp, > > > it looks like these are Windows sound drivers (and clone Logitech > drivers) that do pretty much what my sound card drivers do, and could > be what is preventing it from working. > > But I need to know what I am doing before I uninstall them. > > Could someone please answer teh more important of my questions instead > of repetively telling me to plug my plugs in the right places adn get > the sound card install CD? ARGH! > > Supporting my theory is that someone else trying not to answer the > question I asked, told me to download and install a utility called > Everest, which tells me what drivers I am actually using for what. > > It says I am using two midi drivers; the one that came with my > Soundblaster card, and Device Identifier Device Description > midi-out.1 0001 0066 Microsoft GS Wavetable SW Synth, which is one of > the two files I specifically keep asking me about that people keep > speaking to everything else on God's green earth. > > Now. What am I specifically supposed to do with those Windows and > Logitech drivers? > > And if you tell me to read my manual again, I will fax it and send it > to you. > > Yours, > Dora > > > > > Jim wrote: >> "villandra" <villandra******.com> wrote in message >> news:1164051566.018380.103870@h54g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com... >> >I keep hearing that I may need to update Windows soemthings, maybe >> > drivers, for my Creative Soundblaster aubigny or something SE to work. >> > (I'm not at home where the specifics are.) >> > >> > I did all updates on my computer from teh computer manufactuer, and I >> > tried updating the drivers for teh sound card I can't get to work. >> > >> > What spefically in Windows would I need to update, and how would I >> > update it? >> > >> > Is it true that I can and should reinstall Service Pack 2 without >> > wiping out my system and the other programs on it? If so, do I need >> > to uninstall it first? >> > >> > Yours, >> > Dora Smith >> > tiggernut24******.com >> > >> What does the manual for the soundboard say about this issue? >> >> So far, I can't see where you have given a reason to remove/reinstall >> SP2. >> >> Jim > |
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| Re: What parts of Windows XP need to be updated for my sound card to work? Yves: I actually asked about Windows XP sound drivers, not Creative sound drivers. I am getting the idea that the tech support world has some sort of issue with the notion of clearly explaining to consumers how Windows XP sound drivers and sound card drivers interact, and how to handle the Windows drivers. Most tech support say to unintall ALL sound devices, and when people do that, they end up reinstalling Windows, losing everything else, and wondering why their sound card suddenly works. I wouldn't do anything to the Windows sound devices in my system devices until someone would tell me what they are, and I still need an explanation in plain English as to what htey are. A utility someone suggested clearly showed that my now working sound card is using some of the Windows drivers along with some of its own. Here is a discussion of the Windows sound drivers at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...eef24f.xml.asp. It is part of a larger discussion in extreme technicalese, and might as well be written in Arabic. What the ___ is a kernel. No, don't explain. Tell us how the sound drivers work without using vocabulary like that. Can someone please explain in plain English what these Windows Sound drivers are, how they interact with sound drivers, and when and how they would be updated, as well as what to do if one already uninstalled them. I also need to understand how to know which of your sound card drivers to manually install. Many people cannot get Windows to install their sound card drivers and have to do it manually, but the utility shows that my sound card is only using half its own drivers. Probably the rest of the drivers are for other operating systems or something. -- Yours, Dora Smith Austin, TX tiggernut24******.com "Yves Leclerc" <yvesleclercNOSPAM@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:uYKuDVODHHA.4132@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > the Audigy (SE) card requires that you have used the drivers that are on > the > included CD Rom disk. Then, you can update these drivers from Creative > Labs > web site. However, you need the CD Rom version of the drivers FIRST. If > you > do not have the CD ROM, you need to contact Creative Labs in order to get > a > copy. They do/will not publish a full driver package. > > |
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| Re: What parts of Windows XP need to be updated for my sound card to work? Yves: I actually asked about Windows XP sound drivers, not Creative sound drivers. I am getting the idea that the tech support world has some sort of issue with the notion of clearly explaining to consumers how Windows XP sound drivers and sound card drivers interact, and how to handle the Windows drivers. Most tech support say to unintall ALL sound devices, and when people do that, they end up reinstalling Windows, losing everything else, and wondering why their sound card suddenly works. I wouldn't do anything to the Windows sound devices in my system devices until someone would tell me what they are, and I still need an explanation in plain English as to what htey are. A utility someone suggested clearly showed that my now working sound card is using some of the Windows drivers along with some of its own. Here is a discussion of the Windows sound drivers at http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...eef24f.xml.asp. It is part of a larger discussion in extreme technicalese, and might as well be written in Arabic. What the ___ is a kernel. No, don't explain. Tell us how the sound drivers work without using vocabulary like that. Can someone please explain in plain English what these Windows Sound drivers are, how they interact with sound drivers, and when and how they would be updated, as well as what to do if one already uninstalled them. I also need to understand how to know which of your sound card drivers to manually install. Many people cannot get Windows to install their sound card drivers and have to do it manually, but the utility shows that my sound card is only using half its own drivers. Probably the rest of the drivers are for other operating systems or something. -- Yours, Dora Smith Austin, TX tiggernut24******.com "Yves Leclerc" <yvesleclercNOSPAM@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:uYKuDVODHHA.4132@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > the Audigy (SE) card requires that you have used the drivers that are on > the > included CD Rom disk. Then, you can update these drivers from Creative > Labs > web site. However, you need the CD Rom version of the drivers FIRST. If > you > do not have the CD ROM, you need to contact Creative Labs in order to get > a > copy. They do/will not publish a full driver package. > > |
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