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Hi.i have a problem with my audio.I have p4vxasd motherboard and winxp home edition.I formatted my pc recently and I can't get any sound.I downloaded the drivers from the site but it doesnt working.What should i do?? thx in advance
Are the drivers specific to your motherboard?? If Yes & still if you do not get the audio, try following: 1) First do the CMOS clear. 2) Check whether you have disabled rear/front audio from mobo..
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Hi pratimpal You should have directly upgraded to W7 instead of formatting . Try reinstalling Windows 7 on the same partition , it should work . Otherwise , back up all data on an external device , format entire drive while installing W7 and create new partitions afterwards with http://download.cnet.com/Partition-Wizard-Home-Edition/3000-2094_4-10962200.html Best regards , fanaudi .
Hi,
you give us the M/B and Bios but don't say what the CPU is? What is the complete message you got from WinXP? SP2 often gives that message when you have changed your CPU, or Flashed your BIOS sometimes other hardware changes. SP2 recognises that something has changed since your first install of XP, and that message is usually not an error exactly, but part of a bigger message. That is usually just the part where SP2 says "by the way, as I was fiddling about I noticed that the BIOS and CPU are different to what I expected"
Failures after applying a service pack are rarely anything to do ith BIOS or CPU especially if the system was working OK before applying the patch. Have you Flashed your BIOS very recently? like just before apply SP2?
Most likely is that a file is corrupt, often NTKRNL, Please give more detail on how you applied the Spack, and all error messages
thanks
SB
Do you have a Manual for this motherboard? Have you tried downloading one from the motherboard manufacturer's website. They are usually pretty straightforward in explaining how to connect the power, power LED, Hard drive LED, Speakers. All usually plug in to one area of the board
SB
either you have the wrong memory or the memory is not seated properly.also set the jumpers to default or try resseting your bios some time reseting things will let the bios auto pick up whats installed.
Does your PC work well as it is? If so, I would not even try to have this repaired. The cost is too great and almost no one that I know will attempt an on-board solder repair.
Please check in the DeviceManager of WinXp for the exact sound device under
Sound Video and game controllers tab.After that goto driverguide.com and download the vista driver for that sound card.
You need to install the correct version of the sound drivers from the MSI website under your motherboard type.
Third party or from Realtek sound drivers won't make you sound chip works.
If after installing sound drivers from MSI website still don't work then your on board sound chip colud be defective.
yes it ist the same. Windows recoder can not detect any audio devices intalled.
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