Re: New build - no sound!
Could the rear be set to digital out?
Re: New build - no sound!
i had a promblem like that with vista. i tried 2 things, checked all the settings with the latest driver.....and then also with an older driver! it worked with a slightly older driver! give it a go.
Re: New build - no sound!
Hi i had a similar problem before.
This is how i got mine sorted.
Uninstall realtek drivers along with the software.Restart the computer.
And then install the drivers only by browsing the CD when it asks for the missing driver files.
Restart again and this time the sound should be working.
Hope that helps.
Re: New build - no sound!
if you goto control panel and check the hardware and sounds, see if you have a list of working devices. if you do then test each of them, if it works then set it as default restart and things should work. not sure why but i had the same issue, no noise after install. hopefully it works for you good luck mate
Re: New build - no sound!
Did you look to see if the jumpers on the mobo are set to front out?
Re: New build - no sound!
Start|Run|devmgmt.msc
Make sure there isn't any yellow exclamation marks or red cross marks under "Sound, video and game controllers"
Next
Start|Run|dxdiag
Click yes if a message box appears
Click on Sound tab and see if you get any error messages under Notes.
Test Directsound
Use another speaker or earphones?
Re: New build - no sound!
Ok, i'll try the above!
New problem now though.
Task manager.. DOES NOT EXIST!
I mean it's not in the start menu, it's not even as an application in the windows folder.
Any idea?
Re: New build - no sound!
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Originally Posted by
Whiternoise
Ok, i'll try the above!
New problem now though.
Task manager.. DOES NOT EXIST!
I mean it's not in the start menu, it's not even as an application in the windows folder.
Any idea?
Three finger salute :)
(ctrl + alt + del)
Re: New build - no sound!
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Originally Posted by
Whiternoise
Task manager.. DOES NOT EXIST!
OS?
Vista or XP?
XP -> Ctrl + Alt + Del
Vista -> Ctrl + Shift + Esc or right click taskbar and click Task Manager (same applies to XP)
Realtek.... Ugh I always try to avoid them when getting a board. Their drivers are really gay. In XP they block you from changing the mic volume as in it's greyed out. Really annoying stuff.
Re: New build - no sound!
I do know the key combo - bloody cheek :P
It doesn't work! Hence why i did a search for the application directly. Currently running nod32 and spybot to see if anything's done stuff to it.
Re: New build - no sound!
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Originally Posted by
Whiternoise
I do know the key combo - bloody cheek :P
:mrgreen:
The windows folder is usually C:\WINDOWS make sure you check in there! :laugh:
Cheekyness aside did you check in the system32 folder for it? (Seeing as you said Windows folder only)
How can your taskmanager be gone on a fresh install. You haven't infected your install already have you? nLited the install somehow? Very weird.
Re: New build - no sound!
I have no idea to be honest!
It didn't happen last time i installed XP (same disc and everything - literally the same computer just a fresh install with the new hardware), i've done a few sweeps and nothing's come up save the usual ad tracking cookies.
I'm going to give repairing XP a shot.
Yeah, i checked the folder + a search for the exe.
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OK, i sorted it by simply copying the app from the XP disc into C:\WINDOWS\ and it worked without even a reboot.
I guess for some retarded reason it didn't copy correctly, and crtl alt del still worked - just it couldn't find the file it seems.
(C.A.D worked along with the no reboot)
Another one of those things that just shouldn't work.. but hey!
Is there a way to check if important stuff like this is installed? Like a general "file" inventory or something? :P
Re: New build - no sound!
Also regards to your sound make sure the Windows Audio service is Started. (Start|Run|services.msc)
Check if your Group Policy disabled it
http://windowsitpro.com/article/arti...or-a-user.html
Re: New build - no sound!
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Originally Posted by
Whiternoise
Is there a way to check if important stuff like this is installed? Like a general "file" inventory or something? :P
Run sfc /scannow from the run box. You might need the Windows CD in.