Sound Card Problem

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I re-installed Windows XP on a Dell computer that came to
me with everything already installed. I re-installed it
because of several problems and virus's, etc.... I went
through all the disc's they gave me and everything works
great now, but I can't get ANY sounds. It says that
there is no sound card detected. Did I miss something
installing it, or do I have to go buy a sound card, or is
it something I can get online?
 
Did your PC have sound before u did the reinstall?, If so go into the
Sounds In the Control panel and check to see if the Mute is on and look at
all the settings in there even the Advanced ones and make sure they look
right,
You may have to reinstall your O/S again if all that is ok.
 
I'm having the same problem and think it's related to the
chipset on the audio card (or motherboard if it's
integrated). You may have hardware from C-Media --
specifically CMI8738 -- and it's known to cause the problem
you're experiencing (according to the MS knowledge base,
anyway). If this is the hardware you've got, you can try
downloading the latest drivers from www.cmedia.com.tw and
see if that helps. It didn't work for me and I've left a
message with cmedia tech support and have my fingers crossed.

My installation was an upgrade and may be slightly
different from a restore.

Good luck...
 
-----Original Message-----
I re-installed Windows XP on a Dell computer that came to
me with everything already installed. I re-installed it
because of several problems and virus's, etc.... I went
through all the disc's they gave me and everything works
great now, but I can't get ANY sounds. It says that
there is no sound card detected. Did I miss something
installing it, or do I have to go buy a sound card, or is
it something I can get online?
.
I know there is someone out there who can help with this
problem I have the same problem after downloading a
driver update from Creative Labs.
Could there be something turned off in the BIOS?
 
Also, if the sound card is a Creative Labs Live! or Audigy 1, sometime the
PCI detection routine can scramble the card's firmware.
 
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