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| | Audio troubles...no sound My system has Vista Home Premium OS updated daily. I've worked out several problems, but have no sound. My motherboard has audio on-board and it is set "AUTO" in BIOS. The audio is RealTec AC'97. Windows Device Mgr says the drivers are installed and the devise is working fine. Microsoft sounds have been chosen but won't play. I have uninstalled and installed to no avail. My speakers are stereo with a woofer. The Green lead is connected to the computer at the green lead. The speakers work with my laptop, so there isn't a problem there. I have plugged in and replugged all the connections multiple times. I do get a hum, a little static and/ or a small boom when fooling with the connections. I think VISTA is blocking the RealTec software somehow with media player or another Microsoft audio devise. I have played with the defaults in Default Programs and in Programs and Features. I have downloaded and installed the latest ASUS RealTec drivers. No sound. Short of disengaging the audio in BIOS and buying a sound card, what do you suggest might be the solution here? |
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| | RE: Audio troubles...no sound Maybe your card/port is bad. Sounds like you've done all of what I would have tried. "shychka" wrote: > My system has Vista Home Premium OS updated daily. I've worked out several > problems, but have no sound. > > My motherboard has audio on-board and it is set "AUTO" in BIOS. The audio is > RealTec AC'97. Windows Device Mgr says the drivers are installed and the > devise is working fine. Microsoft sounds have been chosen but won't play. I > have uninstalled and installed to no avail. My speakers are stereo with a > woofer. The Green lead is connected to the computer at the green lead. The > speakers work with my laptop, so there isn't a problem there. I have plugged > in and replugged all the connections multiple times. I do get a hum, a > little static and/ or a small boom when fooling with the connections. > > I think VISTA is blocking the RealTec software somehow with media player or > another Microsoft audio devise. I have played with the defaults in Default > Programs and in Programs and Features. > > I have downloaded and installed the latest ASUS RealTec drivers. > > No sound. > > Short of disengaging the audio in BIOS and buying a sound card, what do you > suggest might be the solution here? > > |
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| | RE: Audio troubles...no sound I am having a problem too. The sound mixer on my taskbar says the volume is turned all the way down. When I try to move the slider up, it automatically slides back down to 0, muting everything. How do I make this stop? "Mason" wrote: > Maybe your card/port is bad. Sounds like you've done all of what I would > have tried. > > "shychka" wrote: > > > My system has Vista Home Premium OS updated daily. I've worked out several > > problems, but have no sound. > > > > My motherboard has audio on-board and it is set "AUTO" in BIOS. The audio is > > RealTec AC'97. Windows Device Mgr says the drivers are installed and the > > devise is working fine. Microsoft sounds have been chosen but won't play. I > > have uninstalled and installed to no avail. My speakers are stereo with a > > woofer. The Green lead is connected to the computer at the green lead. The > > speakers work with my laptop, so there isn't a problem there. I have plugged > > in and replugged all the connections multiple times. I do get a hum, a > > little static and/ or a small boom when fooling with the connections. > > > > I think VISTA is blocking the RealTec software somehow with media player or > > another Microsoft audio devise. I have played with the defaults in Default > > Programs and in Programs and Features. > > > > I have downloaded and installed the latest ASUS RealTec drivers. > > > > No sound. > > > > Short of disengaging the audio in BIOS and buying a sound card, what do you > > suggest might be the solution here? > > > > |
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