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Well, I've spent days trying to get sound on vista and I'm still unsucessful.
Hopefully, someone can help. I'll summarize my situation.
1. Installed the final version of Vista Ultimate 32bit on a new harddrive
on my system. (nothing like a clean install). I still have my old HD in
there as a slave and by changing the boot drive in my BIOS I can easily
revert back to my XP just in case I had problems with vista.
2. My motherboard is an ASUS A7V8X-X with an Athlon 2600+ processor. The
motherboard has a built-in Realtek sound card.
3. Initially I had sound, but at some point it stopped. Unfortunately, I
didn't notice it until I had no way of knowing what stopped it. So I tried
installing the latest Realtek drivers and nothing would work so I decided to
go out an buy a new sound blaster card that had vista drivers. Since I'm not
heavily into "sound", I just purchase an inexpensive Audigy SE card.
4. I uninstalled the Realtek driver from the devicemanager rebooted and
changed my BIOS to disable the on board sound card.
5. When vista booted I ran the install for the vista beta drivers for the
Audigy SE. Still no sound.
6. Rebooted. Still no sound.
7. Changed the sound card to various PCI slots, rebooted, etc. Still no
sound.
8. Just to make sure, I booted to my Windows XP drive and installed the
drivers and the sound works well. A little skippy I must admit, but it works
none the less.
9. Another symptom is that my little speaker icon in the task tray has a
red x on it and if you select to open it, it says, "No audio device is
installed".
10. If you look at the card in the device manager it seems ok.
11. If you go to sounds in the control panel, the recording tab hangs the
control applet.
Does anyone have a clue what it going on or how I can figure what to do to
fix this. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Could it be some sort of registry corruption? Any ideas where I can look?
I'm an advance user so I'm not afraid to go looking in places behind the
scenes. I can't help but think that it's not necessarily a problem with the
sound driver, but maybe the installed codecs or something.
Thanks
Mark
Hopefully, someone can help. I'll summarize my situation.
1. Installed the final version of Vista Ultimate 32bit on a new harddrive
on my system. (nothing like a clean install). I still have my old HD in
there as a slave and by changing the boot drive in my BIOS I can easily
revert back to my XP just in case I had problems with vista.
2. My motherboard is an ASUS A7V8X-X with an Athlon 2600+ processor. The
motherboard has a built-in Realtek sound card.
3. Initially I had sound, but at some point it stopped. Unfortunately, I
didn't notice it until I had no way of knowing what stopped it. So I tried
installing the latest Realtek drivers and nothing would work so I decided to
go out an buy a new sound blaster card that had vista drivers. Since I'm not
heavily into "sound", I just purchase an inexpensive Audigy SE card.
4. I uninstalled the Realtek driver from the devicemanager rebooted and
changed my BIOS to disable the on board sound card.
5. When vista booted I ran the install for the vista beta drivers for the
Audigy SE. Still no sound.
6. Rebooted. Still no sound.
7. Changed the sound card to various PCI slots, rebooted, etc. Still no
sound.
8. Just to make sure, I booted to my Windows XP drive and installed the
drivers and the sound works well. A little skippy I must admit, but it works
none the less.
9. Another symptom is that my little speaker icon in the task tray has a
red x on it and if you select to open it, it says, "No audio device is
installed".
10. If you look at the card in the device manager it seems ok.
11. If you go to sounds in the control panel, the recording tab hangs the
control applet.
Does anyone have a clue what it going on or how I can figure what to do to
fix this. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Could it be some sort of registry corruption? Any ideas where I can look?
I'm an advance user so I'm not afraid to go looking in places behind the
scenes. I can't help but think that it's not necessarily a problem with the
sound driver, but maybe the installed codecs or something.
Thanks
Mark