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Re: Ga-ma69vm-s2

by Jesco Lincke <ichwill@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 6, 2008 at 02:52 PM

chowdown schrieb:
> 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
> 
> 
> 
>

This is strange.
Did you try to install the drivers downloaded from the link I gave?
Those are the newest audio drivers for your GA-MA69VM-S2.
Reinstalling those drivers should get you running...
Are you sure there is only one (the onboard) sound chip in your system?
Are the audio cables plugged in next to the mouse, keyboard, etc. or via 
  one of the additional slots below?


Jesco
 




 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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