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| | NO AUDIO DEVICE OUPUT IS INSTALLED I just upgrade to windows vista, but I got no sound. Im in a Laptop Hp L2000, so it has the sound card in the motherboard. I click on the speaker icon on the Right bottom corner, I get a messages that says "No audio device output is installed". So I dont know what to do, if my speakers are part of the laptop.... I will appreciate if somebody can help me |
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| | RE: NO AUDIO DEVICE OUPUT IS INSTALLED "Zenteno" wrote: > I just upgrade to windows vista, but I got no sound. Im in a Laptop Hp L2000, > so it has the sound card in the motherboard. > > I click on the speaker icon on the Right bottom corner, I get a messages > that says "No audio device output is installed". > > So I dont know what to do, if my speakers are part of the laptop.... > > I will appreciate if somebody can help me |
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| | RE: NO AUDIO DEVICE OUPUT IS INSTALLED Hey i have a Gateway Laptop and after wiping out hard drive and installing Vista 2 5384 i get the same error. However after i upgraded from XP --> Vista it worked... must have still stored info from old OS .... need some sorta patch to fix problem... Help me out someone or MICROSOFT... thanks ![]() "Zenteno" wrote: > I just upgrade to windows vista, but I got no sound. Im in a Laptop Hp L2000, > so it has the sound card in the motherboard. > > I click on the speaker icon on the Right bottom corner, I get a messages > that says "No audio device output is installed". > > So I dont know what to do, if my speakers are part of the laptop.... > > I will appreciate if somebody can help me |
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| | RE: NO AUDIO DEVICE OUPUT IS INSTALLED "Rossco" wrote: > Hey i have a Gateway Laptop and after wiping out hard drive and installing > Vista 2 5384 i get the same error. However after i upgraded from XP --> > Vista it worked... must have still stored info from old OS .... need some > sorta patch to fix problem... Help me out someone or MICROSOFT... thanks ![]() > > "Zenteno" wrote: > > > I just upgrade to windows vista, but I got no sound. Im in a Laptop Hp L2000, > > so it has the sound card in the motherboard. > > > > I click on the speaker icon on the Right bottom corner, I get a messages > > that says "No audio device output is installed". > > > > So I dont know what to do, if my speakers are part of the laptop.... > > > > I will appreciate if somebody can help me |
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| | RE: NO AUDIO DEVICE OUPUT IS INSTALLED i got the same problem but i clean install how do i get the no audio output device error from coming up cause that makes media player useless "Rossco" wrote: > Hey i have a Gateway Laptop and after wiping out hard drive and installing > Vista 2 5384 i get the same error. However after i upgraded from XP --> > Vista it worked... must have still stored info from old OS .... need some > sorta patch to fix problem... Help me out someone or MICROSOFT... thanks ![]() > > "Zenteno" wrote: > > > I just upgrade to windows vista, but I got no sound. Im in a Laptop Hp L2000, > > so it has the sound card in the motherboard. > > > > I click on the speaker icon on the Right bottom corner, I get a messages > > that says "No audio device output is installed". > > > > So I dont know what to do, if my speakers are part of the laptop.... > > > > I will appreciate if somebody can help me |
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| | RE: NO AUDIO DEVICE OUPUT IS INSTALLED What version of Vista 64bit or 32bit? If you are going to use the 64 bit and you have a realtek sound card, you can goto hp and search for 64bit drivers for the ac97' sp30305 worked for me. You have to also disable your UAC and disable your driver signing. That may work for you, Good luck. "GamefreQ" wrote: > i got the same problem but i clean install how do i get the no audio output > device error from coming up cause that makes media player useless > > "Rossco" wrote: > > > Hey i have a Gateway Laptop and after wiping out hard drive and installing > > Vista 2 5384 i get the same error. However after i upgraded from XP --> > > Vista it worked... must have still stored info from old OS .... need some > > sorta patch to fix problem... Help me out someone or MICROSOFT... thanks ![]() > > > > "Zenteno" wrote: > > > > > I just upgrade to windows vista, but I got no sound. Im in a Laptop Hp L2000, > > > so it has the sound card in the motherboard. > > > > > > I click on the speaker icon on the Right bottom corner, I get a messages > > > that says "No audio device output is installed". > > > > > > So I dont know what to do, if my speakers are part of the laptop.... > > > > > > I will appreciate if somebody can help me |
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| | RE: NO AUDIO DEVICE OUPUT IS INSTALLED Here is a couple ideas. Number one, try Windows update. It installed myt Conexiant drivers automatically. Now here is a ricky idea, and I can guarantee nothing on this, because it may cause a "blue screen error" so do a complete PC back-up before you start! Put your driver recovery disk in. Now instead of letting it auto-run, explore the disk, under drivers, and audio. There is a setup.exe there. Try that, even if your computer hasn't found our audio, the driver will. and it will load. Now, one of two thingd will happen, you will either get a blue screen, or your sound will work. Best of luck either way. Now, for the modem, you just have to put the disk in, and use the "driver update" option in the device manager. Browse the computer, in the driver disk, under "Modem" just direct it to the folder, it will load your drivers. This is what I did with my HP 7030us Notebook. Hope this helps. "Zenteno" wrote: > I just upgrade to windows vista, but I got no sound. Im in a Laptop Hp L2000, > so it has the sound card in the motherboard. > > I click on the speaker icon on the Right bottom corner, I get a messages > that says "No audio device output is installed". > > So I dont know what to do, if my speakers are part of the laptop.... > > I will appreciate if somebody can help me |
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| | Re: NO AUDIO DEVICE OUPUT IS INSTALLED I had a problem with my notebook on drivers too. Those conexand drivers can be tricky. I have a toshiba but the same solution may work for you. 1. Download the drivers from HP at http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/s...1114027&dlc=en 2. Try to install the drivers. If you are having problems what you may need to tell it that the drivers work on Windows XP. You can do that by following the instructions below: 1. Right click on the downloaded driver. 2. Click on the properties button. 3. Choose the compatibility tab. 4. Put a check in "Run this program in compatibility Mode for:". 5. Makre sure it has Windows XP (Servier Pack 2). 6. Try to install drivers ago using the file. Hope this works for you. "Gene Fitz" <GeneFitz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6FF2F505-3872-4B70-B8ED-5E81B5FAA1BE@microsoft.com... > Here is a couple ideas. Number one, try Windows update. It installed myt > Conexiant drivers automatically. Now here is a ricky idea, and I can > guarantee nothing on this, because it may cause a "blue screen error" so > do a > complete PC back-up before you start! > > Put your driver recovery disk in. Now instead of letting it auto-run, > explore the disk, under drivers, and audio. There is a setup.exe there. > Try > that, even if your computer hasn't found our audio, the driver will. and > it > will load. > > Now, one of two thingd will happen, you will either get a blue screen, or > your sound will work. Best of luck either way. > > Now, for the modem, you just have to put the disk in, and use the "driver > update" option in the device manager. Browse the computer, in the driver > disk, under "Modem" just direct it to the folder, it will load your > drivers. > > This is what I did with my HP 7030us Notebook. > > Hope this helps. > > > "Zenteno" wrote: > >> I just upgrade to windows vista, but I got no sound. Im in a Laptop Hp >> L2000, >> so it has the sound card in the motherboard. >> >> I click on the speaker icon on the Right bottom corner, I get a messages >> that says "No audio device output is installed". >> >> So I dont know what to do, if my speakers are part of the laptop.... >> >> I will appreciate if somebody can help me |
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| | RE: NO AUDIO DEVICE OUPUT IS INSTALLED I am having the same problem. I updated from xp to vista business yesterday. i have checked my drivers and they are working properly. I have tried plugging my speakers into the headphone jack and that doesn't work either. if you have an answer to this problem please post it. Thank.s "Zenteno" wrote: > I just upgrade to windows vista, but I got no sound. Im in a Laptop Hp L2000, > so it has the sound card in the motherboard. > > I click on the speaker icon on the Right bottom corner, I get a messages > that says "No audio device output is installed". > > So I dont know what to do, if my speakers are part of the laptop.... > > I will appreciate if somebody can help me |
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| | Re: NO AUDIO DEVICE OUPUT IS INSTALLED On Sat, 17 Feb 2007 11:41:03 -0800, Aries Graphic Design <Aries Graphic Design@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I am having the same problem. I updated from xp to vista business yesterday. > i have checked my drivers and they are working properly. I have tried >plugging my speakers into the headphone jack and that doesn't work either. >if you have an answer to this problem please post it. The answer may be surprising. I have a MB that has build-in audio support and has no less then six jacks for various combinations of speakers and a micophone. I didn't touch the cables for my 5-1 surround sound system and it worked fine in XP Pro. Well, like you after installed Vista, no sound. What happened? I downloaded a updated driver, Vista certified but for some goofy reason it didn't like how the speakers were plugged in, yet didn't say boo. So, one at a time I pulled plugs while "playing" a audio CD. A little trial and error and some cable switching and back in business. I know, makes no sense, but afterall we're talking about Windows. If that don't work, check for a icon in your task tray for audio. Some setups mute certain setting or push the slider way down and you can't hear any sound. Also it is faily common to have a mute switch under microphone. Depending on setup this may need to be on or off in order to hear audio. I know, that makes no sense either. |
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