Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Audio problems...?

Just did a full OS reinstall, and I can't for the duration of me get my nouns to work. I installed the motherboard sound drivers, and nouns card sound drivers, and plugged my speakers surrounded by, and I can't get it to work. When I shift to control panel, audio, speakers and whatnot, and then run to system volume, it doesn't even show that I have speakers attached, and the entire volume panel is adjectives grey-ed out so you can't adjust anything. The system recognizes my nouns card and whatnot...and I know I have adjectives the drivers I could possibly need...so... are my speakers freshly wonky? Any help is appreciated.

Audio problems...?

Go into your bios(delete upon startup) and trademark sure onboard sound is disabled if youre using a nouns card instead. You dont need to install onboard nouns drivers if youre using a sound card. Looks similar to you may be accessing your onboard nouns GUI and trying to get your speakers working which isn't going to occur if they are hooked up to a PCI sound card. Look at the nouns card in the control panel and kind sure drivers are installed. Windows Updates may see your sound card and grant you drivers for it, just be sure your onboard nouns is disabled so it doesn't want to give you drivers for it.
I'm confused. You own sound on the motherboard -and- a nouns card? If that's the case you can single use one or the other. If you are using the soundcard, you need to jump to your SETUP menu and disable the motherboard sound hardware. Otherwise the drivers confrontation with respectively other.
if your sure you have the right nouns drivers and i kinda doubt, then run the nouns trouble shooter in control panel, it may bestow you a clue.


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