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| My Windows XP makes no sound I use to have good sound on my XP Windows computer. I recently formated the system disk and re installed windows. At first I had no sound but as I kept installing windows updates I eventally got sound such as the booting sound. Then it got so that when I booted the sound would start and then stop abruptly as if some service or something started and killed it. I kept adding upgrades hoping it would get better but instead it is now completly mute. I do have the little loudspeaker symbol in the motificaton area but turning up the volume does nothing. Can you help? |
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| Re: My Windows XP makes no sound CW, if you formatted and reinstalled WinXP you might have to reinstall the Audio Driver/s. If your computer came with a Software CD then you will find the necessary drivers there. If not, post back here the make and model of your computer. I will try to help you. Also, go to Control Panel>Sound and Audio Devices. Open and check to make sure that no Mute boxes are checked. " Cal Who" <CalWhoQQ@roadrunner.com> wrote in message news:OiBYi0ibKHA.5796@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I use to have good sound on my XP Windows computer. > I recently formated the system disk and re installed windows. > At first I had no sound but as I kept installing windows updates I > eventally got sound such as the booting sound. > > Then it got so that when I booted the sound would start and then stop > abruptly as if some service or something started and killed it. > > I kept adding upgrades hoping it would get better but instead it is now > completly mute. > > I do have the little loudspeaker symbol in the motificaton area but > turning up the volume does nothing. > > Can you help? > > > > > |
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| Re: My Windows XP makes no sound "Rich Barry" <rbarry@socal.rr.com> wrote in message news:OKpZh7ibKHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >CW, if you formatted and reinstalled WinXP you might have to reinstall the >Audio Driver/s. If your computer came with a Software CD then > >you will >find the necessary drivers there. I tried that and the installation hangs. Went to DELL and the same thing happened - I think it was the same file. >If not, post back here the make and model SB Audigy 2 I down loaded SBA2 PCWDR LB 1 84 55-R1.exe but when I ran it it said I already had the latest driver. > of your computer. I will try to help you. Also, go to Control Panel>Sound > and Audio Devices. Reports Creative SB Audigy 2 [WM] Tried but can;t Roll Back nor Update because there are no other drvers. Thanks Open > and check to make sure that no Mute boxes are > checked. > " Cal Who" <CalWhoQQ@roadrunner.com> wrote in message > news:OiBYi0ibKHA.5796@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>I use to have good sound on my XP Windows computer. >> I recently formated the system disk and re installed windows. >> At first I had no sound but as I kept installing windows updates I >> eventally got sound such as the booting sound. >> >> Then it got so that when I booted the sound would start and then stop >> abruptly as if some service or something started and killed it. >> >> I kept adding upgrades hoping it would get better but instead it is now >> completly mute. >> >> I do have the little loudspeaker symbol in the motificaton area but >> turning up the volume does nothing. >> >> Can you help? |
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| Re: My Windows XP makes no sound Ok, rt click MyComputer>select Properties>Hardware>Device Manager>Sound, Video and Game Controllers>select the Audio Controller and choose Uninstall. Any Yellow marks next to any of the devices??? If yes, drivers were not installed properly. After uninstalling the audio controller restart and let XP reload the driver. Then you can try reinstalling the SB driver you got from Dell. " Cal Who" <CalWhoQQ@roadrunner.com> wrote in message news:OiBYi0ibKHA.5796@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I use to have good sound on my XP Windows computer. > I recently formated the system disk and re installed windows. > At first I had no sound but as I kept installing windows updates I > eventally got sound such as the booting sound. > > Then it got so that when I booted the sound would start and then stop > abruptly as if some service or something started and killed it. > > I kept adding upgrades hoping it would get better but instead it is now > completly mute. > > I do have the little loudspeaker symbol in the motificaton area but > turning up the volume does nothing. > > Can you help? > > > > > |
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| Re: My Windows XP makes no sound Cal Who wrote: > I use to have good sound on my XP Windows computer. > I recently formated the system disk and re installed windows. > At first I had no sound but as I kept installing windows updates I eventally > got sound such as the booting sound. > > Then it got so that when I booted the sound would start and then stop > abruptly as if some service or something started and killed it. > > I kept adding upgrades hoping it would get better but instead it is now > completly mute. > > I do have the little loudspeaker symbol in the motificaton area but turning > up the volume does nothing. > > Can you help? > > > > > check to see if it's set to "mute" if so uncheck the box |
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| Re: My Windows XP makes no sound Before I read your note below I did the following; Did an uninstall and restart- no sound at all. Did an uninstall and then did a Add Hardware got sound and tried a couple of apps all had sound. Did a restart heard the sound going down heard the sound coming up Clicked my icon and got Load personal ... No sound when the same apps were run. Have loudspeaker icon in lower right of screen. Show volune OK and no mute. Any clue there? Thanks "Rich Barry" <rbarry@socal.rr.com> wrote in message news:OUNzhQjbKHA.1648@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Ok, rt click MyComputer>select Properties>Hardware>Device > Manager>Sound, Video and Game Controllers>select the Audio Controller and > choose Uninstall. Any Yellow marks next to any of the devices??? If yes, > drivers were not installed properly. After > uninstalling the audio controller restart and let XP reload the driver. > Then you can try reinstalling the SB driver you got from Dell. > > > > " Cal Who" <CalWhoQQ@roadrunner.com> wrote in message > news:OiBYi0ibKHA.5796@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>I use to have good sound on my XP Windows computer. >> I recently formated the system disk and re installed windows. >> At first I had no sound but as I kept installing windows updates I >> eventally got sound such as the booting sound. >> >> Then it got so that when I booted the sound would start and then stop >> abruptly as if some service or something started and killed it. >> >> I kept adding upgrades hoping it would get better but instead it is now >> completly mute. >> >> I do have the little loudspeaker symbol in the motificaton area but >> turning up the volume does nothing. >> >> Can you help? >> >> >> >> >> > > |
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| Re: My Windows XP makes no sound "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message news:sv6dnV1X_J1qSZDWnZ2dnUVZ_vVi4p2d@ntd.net... > Cal Who wrote: >> I use to have good sound on my XP Windows computer. >> I recently formated the system disk and re installed windows. >> At first I had no sound but as I kept installing windows updates I >> eventally got sound such as the booting sound. >> >> Then it got so that when I booted the sound would start and then stop >> abruptly as if some service or something started and killed it. >> >> I kept adding upgrades hoping it would get better but instead it is now >> completly mute. >> >> I do have the little loudspeaker symbol in the motificaton area but >> turning up the volume does nothing. >> >> Can you help? >> >> >> >> >> > > > check to see if it's set to "mute" > > if so uncheck the box It's OK Thanks |
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| Re: My Windows XP makes no sound I should have said I uninstalled the driver. " Cal Who" <CalWhoQQ@roadrunner.com> wrote in message news:%23sjMBijbKHA.1028@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Before I read your note below I did the following; > Did an uninstall and restart- no sound at all. > Did an uninstall and then did a Add Hardware > got sound and tried a couple of apps all had sound. > Did a restart > heard the sound going down > heard the sound coming up > Clicked my icon and got > Load personal ... > No sound when the same apps were run. > Have loudspeaker icon in lower right of screen. > Show volune OK and no mute. > > > Any clue there? > > Thanks > > "Rich Barry" <rbarry@socal.rr.com> wrote in message > news:OUNzhQjbKHA.1648@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Ok, rt click MyComputer>select Properties>Hardware>Device >> Manager>Sound, Video and Game Controllers>select the Audio Controller and >> choose Uninstall. Any Yellow marks next to any of the devices??? If >> yes, drivers were not installed properly. After >> uninstalling the audio controller restart and let XP reload the driver. >> Then you can try reinstalling the SB driver you got from Dell. >> >> >> >> " Cal Who" <CalWhoQQ@roadrunner.com> wrote in message >> news:OiBYi0ibKHA.5796@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>>I use to have good sound on my XP Windows computer. >>> I recently formated the system disk and re installed windows. >>> At first I had no sound but as I kept installing windows updates I >>> eventally got sound such as the booting sound. >>> >>> Then it got so that when I booted the sound would start and then stop >>> abruptly as if some service or something started and killed it. >>> >>> I kept adding upgrades hoping it would get better but instead it is now >>> completly mute. >>> >>> I do have the little loudspeaker symbol in the motificaton area but >>> turning up the volume does nothing. >>> >>> Can you help? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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| Re: My Windows XP makes no sound CW, when you mentioned upgrades did you reinstall SP2 and/or SP3? Did you see any yellow marks next to any of the devices in Device Manager>Sound, Video and Game Controllers? Are you the only user? Try creating a new user and see if the sound works Ok. From what you said you uninstalled the SB Audio Controller but did not restart at that time. You did use Add Hardware and it reinstalled the SBAC and you had sound until you restarted. Try uninstalling the SBAC , restart then use Add Hardware if Xp does not find it first. " Cal Who" <CalWhoQQ@roadrunner.com> wrote in message news:%238$edkjbKHA.2160@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message > news:sv6dnV1X_J1qSZDWnZ2dnUVZ_vVi4p2d@ntd.net... >> Cal Who wrote: >>> I use to have good sound on my XP Windows computer. >>> I recently formated the system disk and re installed windows. >>> At first I had no sound but as I kept installing windows updates I >>> eventally got sound such as the booting sound. >>> >>> Then it got so that when I booted the sound would start and then stop >>> abruptly as if some service or something started and killed it. >>> >>> I kept adding upgrades hoping it would get better but instead it is now >>> completly mute. >>> >>> I do have the little loudspeaker symbol in the motificaton area but >>> turning up the volume does nothing. >>> >>> Can you help? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> check to see if it's set to "mute" >> >> if so uncheck the box > It's OK > Thanks > > |
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| Re: My Windows XP makes no sound In Device Manager/Sound,video and game controllers/Creative... I can right click and update driver for example. Or I can right click Propertiex/Driver/UpdateDriver Do those two sequences do the same thing? Thanks I do have it working but I don't realy know which of the many things I did fixed it. "Rich Barry" <rbarry@socal.rr.com> wrote in message news:e0gu08lbKHA.1648@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > CW, when you mentioned upgrades did you reinstall SP2 and/or SP3? Did > you see any yellow marks next to any of the devices > in Device Manager>Sound, Video and Game Controllers? Are you the > only user? Try creating a new user and see if the sound > works Ok. From what you said you uninstalled the SB Audio Controller > but did not restart at that time. You did use Add Hardware and it > reinstalled the SBAC and you had sound until you restarted. Try > uninstalling the SBAC , restart then use Add Hardware if Xp does not find > it first. > > > > > " Cal Who" <CalWhoQQ@roadrunner.com> wrote in message > news:%238$edkjbKHA.2160@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> >> "philo" <philo@privacy.net> wrote in message >> news:sv6dnV1X_J1qSZDWnZ2dnUVZ_vVi4p2d@ntd.net... >>> Cal Who wrote: >>>> I use to have good sound on my XP Windows computer. >>>> I recently formated the system disk and re installed windows. >>>> At first I had no sound but as I kept installing windows updates I >>>> eventally got sound such as the booting sound. >>>> >>>> Then it got so that when I booted the sound would start and then stop >>>> abruptly as if some service or something started and killed it. >>>> >>>> I kept adding upgrades hoping it would get better but instead it is now >>>> completly mute. >>>> >>>> I do have the little loudspeaker symbol in the motificaton area but >>>> turning up the volume does nothing. >>>> >>>> Can you help? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> check to see if it's set to "mute" >>> >>> if so uncheck the box >> It's OK >> Thanks >> >> > > |
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