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I just formatted my computer the other day and is using a new operating system and ever since the formatting i cant get any sound, whenever i try playing some thing in windows media player it says no sound device found i tried the web and cant get any help i have no other hope please help me i even look in the controll panel and try every thing but still no good
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first of all you need to understand about the different formats of application for different operating systems.
suppose you are using android then the application should have .apk format
in case of windows in computer or laptop it .exe or .msi format.
so the application which you have is not supported on your mobile os because the format is not built for your os(operationg system) thank you
Try and fit a discrete sound card and disable the onboard sound in the bios. Sometimes a chip will fail and quite frankly it is cheaper to buy a PCI sound card rather than a new motherboard.
Yes the probable cause of this was a missed behaved anti virus program. Formating your computer and installing a new operating system would work, but there is still one option to perform.Why not try to repair your xp installation instead . If you run your xp operating system setup disk, At first you will be prompted to repair or install a new operating system, then press enter to install a new os. After pressing f8 it will search for a recent xp installation . select repair and leave the current file system intact no changes. But if you really want to change your operating system XP to Win7, yes it will work with your computer, but the softwares and programs that you'll need will also have to be compatible with win7. The most important thing here is your computers drivers installation. If you have your computer drivers installation cd, you could proceed. Have a nice day .
I think you should try this out(In your windows operating system lyk.WIN 7)
follow the steps:-
1. plug in your flash drive
2. ON DESKTOP OF YOUR COMPUTER OR LAPTOP
3. right click on my computer > then click on manage option
4. THEN A NEW WINDOW(computer management) WILL BE OPENED
5. then choose DISK MANAGEMENT in storage
6. then you'll see your hard disk partition and a separate partition of your 8GB flash drive
7. that (8gb partition will be unallocated)
8. right click on that partition(unallocated one)
9. then create a simple new volume.....
by following these steps you'll be able to fix your problem
HAVE A NICE DAY
I think you might have formatted the Mp3 player using wrong format...
connect the player to the computer using an usb cable. It will open as a removable disk.
Just make a right click on the removable disk and select "FORMAT"
Select the file system as FAT32 and format it using the default allocation size... Now load songs to your player, it should work....
Many computers use different drivers with different operating systems so click on to the provide link below to automaticly search and install the need drivers
Try cleaning the USB pins with cotton swab to clean all copper connectors in it.
If the above solution doesn't work, you may need to do Low Level formatting to it.
Low Level Formatting is very much different than High-Level Formatting (High-level formatting occurs during operating system installation, or when adding a new disk.).
Low Level Formatting on Windows Environment can only be done through "Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management" or Run "compmgmt.msc".
On the Computer Management Tools window click on Disk Management under Storage.
Select which drive your SanDisk Cruzer is located then Right click select Format... from there you may choose what File System to use. i advise you to use Fat for a fixed formatting.
you may need to format your hard drive before installing any operating system on your laptop. also try removing the hard drive, use an ide/sata adapter and connect it via USB or install inside another computer.
use THAT computer to format your hard drive and install your operating system initially and then remove it and place it back in the laptop to finish the process.
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