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| | No microphone devices detected Hello, I have a problem here that I hope someone will be able to solve. I want to record my voice but when I go to my voice recorder, nothing happens. The voice "slider" that usually moves when a voice is being recorded, doesn't. So I went to my Speaker Icon in my system's tray and right clicked on that. I opened the Recording tab and found "no audio devices are installed". Now, I may have deleted the device by mistake, otherwise I would think I should see something listed there. Could anyone tell me how I would get this device back? Thank you for any help with this! Jerry |
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| | Re: No microphone devices detected You don't say whether or not you have speakers and/or microphone plugged in. If you do, it sounds like you probably need to reinstall your audio driver. Daze ------- Jerry Hughes wrote: > Hello, > > I have a problem here that I hope someone will be able to solve. I want > to record my voice but when I go to my voice recorder, nothing happens. The > voice "slider" that usually moves when a voice is being recorded, doesn't. > So I went to my Speaker Icon in my system's tray and right clicked on that. > I opened the Recording tab and found "no audio devices are installed". > > Now, I may have deleted the device by mistake, otherwise I would think I > should see something listed there. Could anyone tell me how I would get this > device back? Thank you for any help with this! > Jerry |
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| | Re: No microphone devices detected And some sound cards do not have a driver for the mike & other components yet. Check the manufacturers web site for any updates. Creative and other sound card makers are still playing catch up with Vista drivers. "Daze N. Knights" wrote: > You don't say whether or not you have speakers and/or microphone plugged > in. If you do, it sounds like you probably need to reinstall your audio > driver. > > Daze > ------- > > Jerry Hughes wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have a problem here that I hope someone will be able to solve. I want > > to record my voice but when I go to my voice recorder, nothing happens. The > > voice "slider" that usually moves when a voice is being recorded, doesn't. > > So I went to my Speaker Icon in my system's tray and right clicked on that. > > I opened the Recording tab and found "no audio devices are installed". > > > > Now, I may have deleted the device by mistake, otherwise I would think I > > should see something listed there. Could anyone tell me how I would get this > > device back? Thank you for any help with this! > > Jerry > |
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| | Re: No microphone devices detected Hello, Yes, I do have speakers and my mic is plugged in. I went to my Device Manager and searched for a new driver under "Sound, video and game controllers" but it stated that my driver was the latest and best. Is there somewhere else I should search? By the way, does anyone else who has Vista Home Premium and a Dell E 1705 with that sound controller see a microphone listed under their recording devices? Also, I have a webam with a built in microphone and when that is in use, that on-board microphone works. Thanks again. Jerry "Mary" wrote: > And some sound cards do not have a driver for the mike & other components > yet. Check the manufacturers web site for any updates. Creative and other > sound card makers are still playing catch up with Vista drivers. > > "Daze N. Knights" wrote: > > > You don't say whether or not you have speakers and/or microphone plugged > > in. If you do, it sounds like you probably need to reinstall your audio > > driver. > > > > Daze > > ------- > > > > Jerry Hughes wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > I have a problem here that I hope someone will be able to solve. I want > > > to record my voice but when I go to my voice recorder, nothing happens. The > > > voice "slider" that usually moves when a voice is being recorded, doesn't. > > > So I went to my Speaker Icon in my system's tray and right clicked on that. > > > I opened the Recording tab and found "no audio devices are installed". > > > > > > Now, I may have deleted the device by mistake, otherwise I would think I > > > should see something listed there. Could anyone tell me how I would get this > > > device back? Thank you for any help with this! > > > Jerry > > |
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| | Re: No microphone devices detected Are you running Vista 32? If so, do you have the Sigmatel audio driver listed here: http://support.dell.com/support/down...=us&l=en&s=gen Daze ------ Jerry Hughes wrote: > Hello, > > Yes, I do have speakers and my mic is plugged in. I went to my Device > Manager and searched for a new driver under "Sound, video and game > controllers" but it stated that my driver was the latest and best. Is there > somewhere else I should search? By the way, does anyone else who has Vista > Home Premium and a Dell E 1705 with that sound controller see a microphone > listed under their recording devices? Also, I have a webam with a built in > microphone and when that is in use, that on-board microphone works. Thanks > again. > > Jerry > > "Mary" wrote: > >> And some sound cards do not have a driver for the mike & other components >> yet. Check the manufacturers web site for any updates. Creative and other >> sound card makers are still playing catch up with Vista drivers. >> >> "Daze N. Knights" wrote: >> >>> You don't say whether or not you have speakers and/or microphone plugged >>> in. If you do, it sounds like you probably need to reinstall your audio >>> driver. >>> >>> Daze >>> ------- >>> >>> Jerry Hughes wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I have a problem here that I hope someone will be able to solve. I want >>>> to record my voice but when I go to my voice recorder, nothing happens. The >>>> voice "slider" that usually moves when a voice is being recorded, doesn't. >>>> So I went to my Speaker Icon in my system's tray and right clicked on that. >>>> I opened the Recording tab and found "no audio devices are installed". >>>> >>>> Now, I may have deleted the device by mistake, otherwise I would think I >>>> should see something listed there. Could anyone tell me how I would get this >>>> device back? Thank you for any help with this! >>>> Jerry |
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| | Re: No microphone devices detected Hi Daze, Thank you for getting back with me on this. I really appreciate it. I have that driver downloaded but when I open my recording devices by right-clicking on the small speaker icon in the task bar, I still get the message, under my recording devices, that there are no audio devices installed. So, were there none to begin with or did I delete them by mistake? Can't imagine Vista would come without them, especially when under my "Start" button I have the "Sound Recorder" program. Any ideas? Thanks again. Jerry "Daze N. Knights" wrote: > Are you running Vista 32? If so, do you have the Sigmatel audio driver > listed here: > > http://support.dell.com/support/down...=us&l=en&s=gen > > Daze > ------ > > Jerry Hughes wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Yes, I do have speakers and my mic is plugged in. I went to my Device > > Manager and searched for a new driver under "Sound, video and game > > controllers" but it stated that my driver was the latest and best. Is there > > somewhere else I should search? By the way, does anyone else who has Vista > > Home Premium and a Dell E 1705 with that sound controller see a microphone > > listed under their recording devices? Also, I have a webam with a built in > > microphone and when that is in use, that on-board microphone works. Thanks > > again. > > > > Jerry > > > > "Mary" wrote: > > > >> And some sound cards do not have a driver for the mike & other components > >> yet. Check the manufacturers web site for any updates. Creative and other > >> sound card makers are still playing catch up with Vista drivers. > >> > >> "Daze N. Knights" wrote: > >> > >>> You don't say whether or not you have speakers and/or microphone plugged > >>> in. If you do, it sounds like you probably need to reinstall your audio > >>> driver. > >>> > >>> Daze > >>> ------- > >>> > >>> Jerry Hughes wrote: > >>>> Hello, > >>>> > >>>> I have a problem here that I hope someone will be able to solve. I want > >>>> to record my voice but when I go to my voice recorder, nothing happens. The > >>>> voice "slider" that usually moves when a voice is being recorded, doesn't. > >>>> So I went to my Speaker Icon in my system's tray and right clicked on that. > >>>> I opened the Recording tab and found "no audio devices are installed". > >>>> > >>>> Now, I may have deleted the device by mistake, otherwise I would think I > >>>> should see something listed there. Could anyone tell me how I would get this > >>>> device back? Thank you for any help with this! > >>>> Jerry > |
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| | #7 (permalink) |
| | Re: No microphone devices detected In your Device Manager, did you uninstall whatever audio driver is currently installed, then install the new Sigmatel driver you've downloaded? Also that Sigmatel driver is for *onboard* sound. You don't, perchance, have a separate sound card installed, do you? Daze --------- Jerry Hughes wrote: > Hi Daze, > Thank you for getting back with me on this. I really appreciate it. I > have that driver downloaded but when I open my recording devices by > right-clicking on the small speaker icon in the task bar, I still get the > message, under my recording devices, that there are no audio devices > installed. So, were there none to begin with or did I delete them by > mistake? Can't imagine Vista would come without them, especially when under > my "Start" button I have the "Sound Recorder" program. Any ideas? Thanks > again. > > Jerry > > "Daze N. Knights" wrote: > >> Are you running Vista 32? If so, do you have the Sigmatel audio driver >> listed here: >> >> http://support.dell.com/support/down...=us&l=en&s=gen >> >> Daze >> ------ >> >> Jerry Hughes wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Yes, I do have speakers and my mic is plugged in. I went to my Device >>> Manager and searched for a new driver under "Sound, video and game >>> controllers" but it stated that my driver was the latest and best. Is there >>> somewhere else I should search? By the way, does anyone else who has Vista >>> Home Premium and a Dell E 1705 with that sound controller see a microphone >>> listed under their recording devices? Also, I have a webam with a built in >>> microphone and when that is in use, that on-board microphone works. Thanks >>> again. >>> >>> Jerry >>> >>> "Mary" wrote: >>> >>>> And some sound cards do not have a driver for the mike & other components >>>> yet. Check the manufacturers web site for any updates. Creative and other >>>> sound card makers are still playing catch up with Vista drivers. >>>> >>>> "Daze N. Knights" wrote: >>>> >>>>> You don't say whether or not you have speakers and/or microphone plugged >>>>> in. If you do, it sounds like you probably need to reinstall your audio >>>>> driver. >>>>> >>>>> Daze >>>>> ------- >>>>> >>>>> Jerry Hughes wrote: >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> I have a problem here that I hope someone will be able to solve. I want >>>>>> to record my voice but when I go to my voice recorder, nothing happens. The >>>>>> voice "slider" that usually moves when a voice is being recorded, doesn't. >>>>>> So I went to my Speaker Icon in my system's tray and right clicked on that. >>>>>> I opened the Recording tab and found "no audio devices are installed". >>>>>> >>>>>> Now, I may have deleted the device by mistake, otherwise I would think I >>>>>> should see something listed there. Could anyone tell me how I would get this >>>>>> device back? Thank you for any help with this! >>>>>> Jerry |
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| | #8 (permalink) |
| | Re: No microphone devices detected Hi Daze, You were correct. I went to Dell's technical help and chatted with a tech who installed the driver for me via Dell Connect. Yes, I did not uninstall the Sigma drivers first and I knew right away, when watching the technician, that that was probably my problem. After done, he went to the top of my list of drivers in my Device Manager and clicked something like "update system hardware" or similar. After rebooting, the microphone was now listed on my computer and I ran a test of the plug-in microphone and it works okay. I didn't know that I had to uninstall the drivers first. I thought that the new download would simply replace what was missing in the driver or replace the whole driver itself. Lesson learned. Thank you very much, Daze, for all your help. It is one more thing I will learn about the operation of my computer. Have a great day. Jerry "Daze N. Knights" wrote: > In your Device Manager, did you uninstall whatever audio driver is > currently installed, then install the new Sigmatel driver you've downloaded? > > Also that Sigmatel driver is for *onboard* sound. You don't, perchance, > have a separate sound card installed, do you? > > Daze > --------- > > Jerry Hughes wrote: > > Hi Daze, > > Thank you for getting back with me on this. I really appreciate it. I > > have that driver downloaded but when I open my recording devices by > > right-clicking on the small speaker icon in the task bar, I still get the > > message, under my recording devices, that there are no audio devices > > installed. So, were there none to begin with or did I delete them by > > mistake? Can't imagine Vista would come without them, especially when under > > my "Start" button I have the "Sound Recorder" program. Any ideas? Thanks > > again. > > > > Jerry > > > > "Daze N. Knights" wrote: > > > >> Are you running Vista 32? If so, do you have the Sigmatel audio driver > >> listed here: > >> > >> http://support.dell.com/support/down...=us&l=en&s=gen > >> > >> Daze > >> ------ > >> > >> Jerry Hughes wrote: > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> Yes, I do have speakers and my mic is plugged in. I went to my Device > >>> Manager and searched for a new driver under "Sound, video and game > >>> controllers" but it stated that my driver was the latest and best. Is there > >>> somewhere else I should search? By the way, does anyone else who has Vista > >>> Home Premium and a Dell E 1705 with that sound controller see a microphone > >>> listed under their recording devices? Also, I have a webam with a built in > >>> microphone and when that is in use, that on-board microphone works. Thanks > >>> again. > >>> > >>> Jerry > >>> > >>> "Mary" wrote: > >>> > >>>> And some sound cards do not have a driver for the mike & other components > >>>> yet. Check the manufacturers web site for any updates. Creative and other > >>>> sound card makers are still playing catch up with Vista drivers. > >>>> > >>>> "Daze N. Knights" wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> You don't say whether or not you have speakers and/or microphone plugged > >>>>> in. If you do, it sounds like you probably need to reinstall your audio > >>>>> driver. > >>>>> > >>>>> Daze > >>>>> ------- > >>>>> > >>>>> Jerry Hughes wrote: > >>>>>> Hello, > >>>>>> > >>>>>> I have a problem here that I hope someone will be able to solve. I want > >>>>>> to record my voice but when I go to my voice recorder, nothing happens. The > >>>>>> voice "slider" that usually moves when a voice is being recorded, doesn't. > >>>>>> So I went to my Speaker Icon in my system's tray and right clicked on that. > >>>>>> I opened the Recording tab and found "no audio devices are installed". > >>>>>> > >>>>>> Now, I may have deleted the device by mistake, otherwise I would think I > >>>>>> should see something listed there. Could anyone tell me how I would get this > >>>>>> device back? Thank you for any help with this! > >>>>>> Jerry > |
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| | Re: No microphone devices detected Inline: Jerry Hughes wrote: > Hi Daze, > > You were correct. I went to Dell's technical help and chatted with a > tech who installed the driver for me via Dell Connect. Yes, I did not > uninstall the Sigma drivers first and I knew right away, when watching the > technician, that that was probably my problem. After done, he went to the > top of my list of drivers in my Device Manager and clicked something like > "update system hardware" or similar. After rebooting, the microphone was now > listed on my computer and I ran a test of the plug-in microphone and it works > okay. "Update system hardware" in the Device Manager? That sounds like something new to me . . . . > > I didn't know that I had to uninstall the drivers first. I thought > that the new download would simply replace what was missing in the driver or > replace the whole driver itself. Lesson learned. > > Thank you very much, Daze, for all your help. It is one more thing I > will learn about the operation of my computer. Have a great day. YW. That's the way we all learn. Have problems, troubleshoot, ask questions . . . Daze -------- > > "Daze N. Knights" wrote: > >> In your Device Manager, did you uninstall whatever audio driver is >> currently installed, then install the new Sigmatel driver you've downloaded? >> >> Also that Sigmatel driver is for *onboard* sound. You don't, perchance, >> have a separate sound card installed, do you? >> >> Daze >> --------- >> >> Jerry Hughes wrote: >>> Hi Daze, >>> Thank you for getting back with me on this. I really appreciate it. I >>> have that driver downloaded but when I open my recording devices by >>> right-clicking on the small speaker icon in the task bar, I still get the >>> message, under my recording devices, that there are no audio devices >>> installed. So, were there none to begin with or did I delete them by >>> mistake? Can't imagine Vista would come without them, especially when under >>> my "Start" button I have the "Sound Recorder" program. Any ideas? Thanks >>> again. >>> >>> Jerry >>> >>> "Daze N. Knights" wrote: >>> >>>> Are you running Vista 32? If so, do you have the Sigmatel audio driver >>>> listed here: >>>> >>>> http://support.dell.com/support/down...=us&l=en&s=gen >>>> >>>> Daze >>>> ------ >>>> >>>> Jerry Hughes wrote: >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> Yes, I do have speakers and my mic is plugged in. I went to my Device >>>>> Manager and searched for a new driver under "Sound, video and game >>>>> controllers" but it stated that my driver was the latest and best. Is there >>>>> somewhere else I should search? By the way, does anyone else who has Vista >>>>> Home Premium and a Dell E 1705 with that sound controller see a microphone >>>>> listed under their recording devices? Also, I have a webam with a built in >>>>> microphone and when that is in use, that on-board microphone works. Thanks >>>>> again. >>>>> >>>>> Jerry >>>>> >>>>> "Mary" wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> And some sound cards do not have a driver for the mike & other components >>>>>> yet. Check the manufacturers web site for any updates. Creative and other >>>>>> sound card makers are still playing catch up with Vista drivers. >>>>>> >>>>>> "Daze N. Knights" wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> You don't say whether or not you have speakers and/or microphone plugged >>>>>>> in. If you do, it sounds like you probably need to reinstall your audio >>>>>>> driver. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Daze >>>>>>> ------- >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Jerry Hughes wrote: >>>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I have a problem here that I hope someone will be able to solve. I want >>>>>>>> to record my voice but when I go to my voice recorder, nothing happens. The >>>>>>>> voice "slider" that usually moves when a voice is being recorded, doesn't. >>>>>>>> So I went to my Speaker Icon in my system's tray and right clicked on that. >>>>>>>> I opened the Recording tab and found "no audio devices are installed". >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Now, I may have deleted the device by mistake, otherwise I would think I >>>>>>>> should see something listed there. Could anyone tell me how I would get this >>>>>>>> device back? Thank you for any help with this! >>>>>>>> Jerry |
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| | Re: No microphone devices detected Hi Daze, He went to Device Manager, after downloading the drivers, and at the very top of the list is the I.D. number of your computer. He right-clicked on that and selected "scan for hardware changes". New hardware was recognized and he completed that process. I've learned that I can "update" my drivers without uninstalling them first but when there is a question of a hardware device missing, I will completely uninstall the device first, then reinstall. Yes, we live and learn. Thanks again. Jerry "Daze N. Knights" wrote: > Inline: > > Jerry Hughes wrote: > > Hi Daze, > > > > You were correct. I went to Dell's technical help and chatted with a > > tech who installed the driver for me via Dell Connect. Yes, I did not > > uninstall the Sigma drivers first and I knew right away, when watching the > > technician, that that was probably my problem. After done, he went to the > > top of my list of drivers in my Device Manager and clicked something like > > "update system hardware" or similar. After rebooting, the microphone was now > > listed on my computer and I ran a test of the plug-in microphone and it works > > okay. > > "Update system hardware" in the Device Manager? That sounds like > something new to me . . . . > > > > > I didn't know that I had to uninstall the drivers first. I thought > > that the new download would simply replace what was missing in the driver or > > replace the whole driver itself. Lesson learned. > > > > Thank you very much, Daze, for all your help. It is one more thing I > > will learn about the operation of my computer. Have a great day. > > YW. That's the way we all learn. Have problems, troubleshoot, ask > questions . . . > > Daze > -------- > > > > > "Daze N. Knights" wrote: > > > >> In your Device Manager, did you uninstall whatever audio driver is > >> currently installed, then install the new Sigmatel driver you've downloaded? > >> > >> Also that Sigmatel driver is for *onboard* sound. You don't, perchance, > >> have a separate sound card installed, do you? > >> > >> Daze > >> --------- > >> > >> Jerry Hughes wrote: > >>> Hi Daze, > >>> Thank you for getting back with me on this. I really appreciate it. I > >>> have that driver downloaded but when I open my recording devices by > >>> right-clicking on the small speaker icon in the task bar, I still get the > >>> message, under my recording devices, that there are no audio devices > >>> installed. So, were there none to begin with or did I delete them by > >>> mistake? Can't imagine Vista would come without them, especially when under > >>> my "Start" button I have the "Sound Recorder" program. Any ideas? Thanks > >>> again. > >>> > >>> Jerry > >>> > >>> "Daze N. Knights" wrote: > >>> > >>>> Are you running Vista 32? If so, do you have the Sigmatel audio driver > >>>> listed here: > >>>> > >>>> http://support.dell.com/support/down...=us&l=en&s=gen > >>>> > >>>> Daze > >>>> ------ > >>>> > >>>> Jerry Hughes wrote: > >>>>> Hello, > >>>>> > >>>>> Yes, I do have speakers and my mic is plugged in. I went to my Device > >>>>> Manager and searched for a new driver under "Sound, video and game > >>>>> controllers" but it stated that my driver was the latest and best. Is there > >>>>> somewhere else I should search? By the way, does anyone else who has Vista > >>>>> Home Premium and a Dell E 1705 with that sound controller see a microphone > >>>>> listed under their recording devices? Also, I have a webam with a built in > >>>>> microphone and when that is in use, that on-board microphone works. Thanks > >>>>> again. > >>>>> > >>>>> Jerry > >>>>> > >>>>> "Mary" wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> And some sound cards do not have a driver for the mike & other components > >>>>>> yet. Check the manufacturers web site for any updates. Creative and other > >>>>>> sound card makers are still playing catch up with Vista drivers. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> "Daze N. Knights" wrote: > >>>>>> > >>>>>>> You don't say whether or not you have speakers and/or microphone plugged > >>>>>>> in. If you do, it sounds like you probably need to reinstall your audio > >>>>>>> driver. > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Daze > >>>>>>> ------- > >>>>>>> > >>>>>>> Jerry Hughes wrote: > >>>>>>>> Hello, > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> I have a problem here that I hope someone will be able to solve. I want > >>>>>>>> to record my voice but when I go to my voice recorder, nothing happens. The > >>>>>>>> voice "slider" that usually moves when a voice is being recorded, doesn't. > >>>>>>>> So I went to my Speaker Icon in my system's tray and right clicked on that. > >>>>>>>> I opened the Recording tab and found "no audio devices are installed". > >>>>>>>> > >>>>>>>> Now, I may have deleted the device by mistake, otherwise I would think I > >>>>>>>> should see something listed there. Could anyone tell me how I would get this > >>>>>>>> device back? Thank you for any help with this! > >>>>>>>> Jerry > |
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