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| | Speakers don't work on vista I bought brand new speakers after upgrading my xp to vista (ultimate edition) The problem is the pc doesnt detect the new speakers. What should I do? I tried to find a driver for the speakers but no luck... Thanks for your time, These are the speakers by the way; Rainbow Duet 240 black www.rainbowonline.net |
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| | Re: Speakers don't work on vista Is your audio adapter installed correctly? Is there a RED X on the Speaker icon in the Notification Area of the Taskbar? If not, then right click on the Speaker icon, select Playback Devices, in the Playback Devices window, right click and select both "Show Disabled Devices" and "Show Disconnected Devices". Highlight Speakers and press the Set Default button. Use the Configure and the Properties buttons to set up your speakers, and use the Sounds tab to test and confirm your settings. If your speakers are connected by SPDIF (digital) you should set SPDIF as default and verify that your audio adapter's SPDIF output is enabled. NOTE: Normally speakers do not have or need drivers -- I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "Fred" <Fred@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:518A0DB8-3E54-4765-99F6-BFBB2A1F9BD7@microsoft.com... >I bought brand new speakers after upgrading my xp to vista (ultimate edition) > > The problem is the pc doesnt detect the new speakers. What should I do? > I tried to find a driver for the speakers but no luck... > > Thanks for your time, > > These are the speakers by the way; > > Rainbow > Duet 240 black > www.rainbowonline.net > |
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| | RE: Speakers don't work on vista First off, is this a fresh install of Vista or an upgrade. If it's a fresh install then you need to install the audio Card drivers. Like Cal Bear said, look at your device manager and see if there's red X or caution triangle with an exclamation point in it. The red X means the device is disabled and the yellw triangle either means there's a conflict or the proper drivers are missing and need to be installed. Your computer doesn't nessesaraly "detect" your Speakers, it detects your audio Card. Its up to the audio Card to sent the proper signal to the Speakers so there really isn't a set of drivers for Speakers. I remember pulling the Hair out of my Head once when I couldn't get my audio to work after moving the PC. I even re-installed the drivers. Come to find out, I was plugging the Speakers into the old M-Board audio which was disabled. The new audio Card was down at the Bottom and hard to see, I was going by the colored Plugs and had a Forest Gump moment. Once I pluged the Speakers in the right Card all was well, LOL! Make sure you're plugging the Speakers into the right Plug, it could be as simple as that. "Fred" wrote: > I bought brand new speakers after upgrading my xp to vista (ultimate edition) > > The problem is the pc doesnt detect the new speakers. What should I do? > I tried to find a driver for the speakers but no luck... > > Thanks for your time, > > These are the speakers by the way; > > Rainbow > Duet 240 black > www.rainbowonline.net > |
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