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Re: Ga-ma69vm-s2

by chowdown <chowdown.23d1c54@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 5, 2008 at 11:33 AM

Jesco Lincke;801969 Wrote: 
> chowdown schrieb:-
> Jesco Lincke;801751 Wrote: -
> chowdown schrieb:-
> after upgrading my motherboard to a  GA-MA69VM-S2, there is no sound
> although the test sound does come out, all drivers appear to be up to
> date. I'm quite pc illiterate so please speak slowly!! thanks
> 
> 
> 
> -
> What do you mean by test sound?
> Assuming that your cables are all plugged in correctly, is your
> onboard
> 
> sound selected as primary sound source in the sound settings of your
> OS
> 
> (some Windows, I assume)? Maybe the old mainboard's sound chip is
> still
> 
> selected there...
> 
> If you open volume control (the little speaker icon in the taskbar 
> beside your clock) and you open options-settings is your onboard
> sound
> 
> driver shown? Are there other drivers shown in the drop down menu?
> 
> As you can see, more info needed.
> 
> Good luck,
> 
> Jesco-
> 
> thanks jesco,  as well as my current onboard drivers, there are
> others
> in the list, all of which are said to be working properly. should i
> disable these other  drivers?  my os is xp pro by the way.  when i
> say
> test sound i mean that when you set up the speaker configuration it
> has
> a play button and when clicked a short sound comes out of each
> speaker,
> hope this makes sense, cheers, chowdown
> 
> 
> 
> -
> 
> Ok, getting closer.
> Seems like whatever software you want to make sound with is adressing 
> the old soundchip.
> -Try to select your new sound chip as primary sound hardware.
> -Try to remove or disable all drivers of nonexistent hardware from 
> device manager.
> If you want to play safe, delete all sound entries in device manager
> and 
> reinstall the newest sound drivers from the manufacturer's website.
> http://tinyurl.com/53ttn7
> 
> Good luck

hi jesco, think i may have done more harm than good!!  As you suggested
i deleted all sound drivers then reinstalled the one from the
disc(motherboard) and but did not work, there is a yellow exclaimation
mark on 'Audio Device On High Definition Audio Bus'  where its listed
in the device manager but it wont let me reinstall driver when i try or
roll back driver or uninstall it either. in the device status box, it
says:'this device is not configured properly(code1) to reinstall
drivers, click reinstall button'   but when i do click that nothing
happens! i may have to throw the pc out the window soon!! cheers




-- 
chowdown
 




 7 Posts in Topic:
Ga-ma69vm-s2
chowdown <chowdown.239  2008-04-02 19:49:36 
Re: Ga-ma69vm-s2
Jesco Lincke <ichwill@  2008-04-03 15:39:36 
Re: Ga-ma69vm-s2
chowdown <chowdown.23b  2008-04-04 10:32:18 
Re: Ga-ma69vm-s2
Jesco Lincke <ichwill@  2008-04-04 16:39:50 
Re: Ga-ma69vm-s2
chowdown <chowdown.23d  2008-04-05 11:33:43 
Re: Ga-ma69vm-s2
Jesco Lincke <ichwill@  2008-04-06 14:52:10 
Re: Ga-ma69vm-s2
chowdown <chowdown.247  2008-04-13 12:30:47 

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