The sound from my emagic a6|2m suddenly went off. it's seeing the soundcard on the computer but theres no options for it and theres a single red light on instead of all the green ones that usually light up... ive got the new drivers too and its still not working all of a sudden
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There may be a Mute button, let's say Fn/F5 e.g. that looks like a speaker with a line through it to un-mute. Also look in Device Manager to see if there are audio drivers.
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Is this the 1st time you used it?
Check if the Soundcard Driver is already installed
Right Click "My Computer or Computer" in Windows taskbar
Select Properties
Select Device Manager
Look for your SoundCard
Double Click, check if the device is working properly
If the soundcard driver is already installed, check your speaker connections & your speaker
You didn't tell wether your sound card is onboard or external. whats the model. Anyways if you don't care a lot about data during windows startup press F8 and boot through last good known configuration.
Choose your sound card from one of these links and download it and finally install it.
Good luck
www.opendrivers.com/category/17/soundcard-free-driver-download.html www.driverskit.com/ soundcard.free-driver-download.com/
I just opened my Realtek HD Audio settings and clicked on 5.1 sound.. then assigned the different ports. Make sure you have the latest audio driver update for your soundcard, and go through the software options, it'll be there somewhere.. If you think you might have a RealTek soundcard, you can find newest Realtek HD audio drivers here: http://rapidshare.com/files/173930788/Vista_R211.zip
Has XP support too. Install and reboot, then the 'red' realtek volume icon should appear in the bottom right hand corner of the screen. You'll find the settings manager in there.
The most likely reson why you still don't have sound is you were not able to install the sound card driver properly. I suggest you goto CONTROL PANEL then click on ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS then uninstall all the software/drivers related to your sound card, afterwards restart the computer. Then try reinstalling the sound driver again using the correct Sound Card driver disc. It should work.
Of course downloading the latest drivers for your sound card is always a very goof advise. Check your computer manual or your computer's specifications to know what sound card you actually have in the system. Even calling for techsupport if you bought this from a manufacturer is even better. If you have the information. Goto your computer manufaturers website and get. Otherwise you can download it from the soundcard manufacturer's website directly. Make sure to download the correct driver, since it's not going to fix your problem if you get the wrong one and it may cause problems.
I also suggest that you check if your sound card is still detected by the PC and if it's showing up. You can do this by going to right-click on MY COMPUTER, select PROPERTIES then goto the HARDWARE tab then select the button for DEVICE MANGER. Check if there is any "?" question mark symbol or "!" exclamation mark symbol. Most likely that is your sound card. If there is a red "X" then the device is disabled, you can right-click on it thn select ENABLE to mak it run again. If there is not an item with any of those symbol, you can check SOUND VIDEO AND GAME CONTROLLERS category and see if your soundcard is listed there.
For most systems there is an option in the BIOS to disable the soundcard (especially if its integrated!) check the BIOS to see if the soundcard was disabled there. Check the manual of your computer or motherboard to see how you can get into it.
Finally, I also suggest running your computer's diagnostics, if it has one. This gives you a better picture if the problem is hardware (sound card itself) or software (drivers).
if you are using windows xp operationg system, use system restore, to restore your system seting by choosing start menu, all programs, asccessories, system tools, system restore. then pick the date where your soundcard was work fine, let your pc restart. done.
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