Sound problems

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I have a Gigabyte motherboard (GA-7VTXH) that has built in sound. For
some reason the sound drivers keep disappearing. I reload the drivers
(current from Gigabyte site) and everything works. Then the next day I
have no sound and have to reload the drivers. Ant idea what is going
on? I am running Windows XP and the the system has been stable for
three years. No new software in the last six months.
 
I have a Gigabyte motherboard (GA-7VTXH) that has built in sound. For
some reason the sound drivers keep disappearing. I reload the drivers
(current from Gigabyte site) and everything works. Then the next day I
have no sound and have to reload the drivers. Ant idea what is going
on? I am running Windows XP and the the system has been stable for
three years. No new software in the last six months.

If you have a resource conflict, it's possible that the sound is being
turned off on cold boot because something else is using the resources that
the sound 'card' needs. With Windows being plug and pray, reloading the
drivers might fix the problem momentarily.

If you are lucky, your BIOS will let you assign IRQs to specific expansion
slots.

But to know what to tweak, start at device manager (under system in control
panel) Do a view, resources by type, and see what is using various IRQs.
If you see a sound 'card' sharing an IRQ with something else, try to assign
an unused IRQ to that something else.

For example, on my system, the sound card shares an IRQ with a video capture
card. That hasn't caused a problem. But if it did, I could enter the BIOS
and assign an unused IRQ to the PCI slot that the video capture card is in.
Then hopefully, the sound card will continue to use the previous IRQ and not
"share" again. -Dave
 
Yikes thats a strange one, you load the sound drivers and lose them
the next day, have looked in hardware manager right clicking the
on-board AC97 sound and checking the drivers there.

Wonder what happens if you leave your 'pewtur' on do you loose them
the next day then, the next time it happens and you install them,
turn your computer off a few minutes and then turn it back on do you
lose them then?

I can't really see you losing them at a specific time unless there's a
bug or some specific task is being carried out. I use the 7VAXP and
never have this problem with the on-board AC97 sound.

Davy
 
Yikes thats a strange one, you load the sound drivers and lose them
the next day, have looked in hardware manager right clicking the
on-board AC97 sound and checking the drivers there.

Wonder what happens if you leave your 'pewtur' on do you loose them
the next day then, the next time it happens and you install them,
turn your computer off a few minutes and then turn it back on do you
lose them then?

I can't really see you losing them at a specific time unless there's a
bug or some specific task is being carried out. I use the 7VAXP and
never have this problem with the on-board AC97 sound.

Davy
 
Yep,I have had similiar prob's like that. And saying to check for
conflic's is a good idea,even though you pc doesn't say you have, might
still be. some systems are very susceptible to close addresses with
other parts.I have a sound card that is effected by my scroll mouse.If
I am on a page and am scrolling through a page with music on,it music
stutters and stops till I stop scrolling. Weird ..I'll find the problem
someday,but as yet my pc tells me there is no conflic.Yea must be.
anyway thanks
 
I reloaded the drives and rebooted th machine and everything worked
Turned it off and went to bed. Lost the drivers again today. According
to the device manager everything was fine. When I open the audio part
of the control panel, it says no device is present.

I will look again at the resources to see if there is a conflict. This
has me stumped since nothing (except updating the virus programs) has
changed in the past year.
 
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