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Guest atlantajohn
Posted

I reformatted my computer a couple of days ago becasue certain programs would

not open. I successfully reinstalled XP and all my drivers. I had sound. I

donwloaded SP2 and my sound disappeared. I uninstalled my soundcard software

(soundmax) and re-installed it. Still no sound. I then right clicked on my

computer, manage, device manager, and under system devices I found a yellow

exclamation point next to plug and play soft device enumerator. This device

is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for

this device. (Code 31)

 

Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device.

I have uninstalled the device, but when I went to re-install it, it could

not be found.

I have been to a number of message boards and I have yet to find an answer.

My sound was working fine before reformatting. My machine is 3 years old and

my sound card is on my mobo. Interestingly enough, my second computer which

was purchased last year is having the exact same problem. Can anyone help me?

Guest Rich Barry
Posted

Re: No Sound, No Joy

 

Take a look at this MSKB Article

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060

 

 

 

"atlantajohn" <atlantajohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:012706FB-7EA2-456F-A20A-281DD39EC412@microsoft.com...

>I reformatted my computer a couple of days ago becasue certain programs

>would

> not open. I successfully reinstalled XP and all my drivers. I had sound. I

> donwloaded SP2 and my sound disappeared. I uninstalled my soundcard

> software

> (soundmax) and re-installed it. Still no sound. I then right clicked on my

> computer, manage, device manager, and under system devices I found a

> yellow

> exclamation point next to plug and play soft device enumerator. This

> device

> is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required

> for

> this device. (Code 31)

>

> Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device.

> I have uninstalled the device, but when I went to re-install it, it could

> not be found.

> I have been to a number of message boards and I have yet to find an

> answer.

> My sound was working fine before reformatting. My machine is 3 years old

> and

> my sound card is on my mobo. Interestingly enough, my second computer

> which

> was purchased last year is having the exact same problem. Can anyone help

> me?

Guest atlantajohn
Posted

Re: No Sound, No Joy

 

Thank you for your help; however, I do not have any issues with my CD/DVD

drive. i cannot hear any sounds out of my speakers. I just get that static

beep. No volume icon in my sys tray, my soundmax program shows a grayed out

horn icon. As I understand it, that article is for people that can no longer

access the CD drive or the DVD drive, or you receive an error message after

you remove a CD recording program or a DVD recording program in Windows XP:

"error code 31"

 

"Rich Barry" wrote:

> Take a look at this MSKB Article

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060

>

>

>

> "atlantajohn" <atlantajohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:012706FB-7EA2-456F-A20A-281DD39EC412@microsoft.com...

> >I reformatted my computer a couple of days ago becasue certain programs

> >would

> > not open. I successfully reinstalled XP and all my drivers. I had sound. I

> > donwloaded SP2 and my sound disappeared. I uninstalled my soundcard

> > software

> > (soundmax) and re-installed it. Still no sound. I then right clicked on my

> > computer, manage, device manager, and under system devices I found a

> > yellow

> > exclamation point next to plug and play soft device enumerator. This

> > device

> > is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required

> > for

> > this device. (Code 31)

> >

> > Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device.

> > I have uninstalled the device, but when I went to re-install it, it could

> > not be found.

> > I have been to a number of message boards and I have yet to find an

> > answer.

> > My sound was working fine before reformatting. My machine is 3 years old

> > and

> > my sound card is on my mobo. Interestingly enough, my second computer

> > which

> > was purchased last year is having the exact same problem. Can anyone help

> > me?

>

>

>

Posted

Re: No Sound, No Joy

 

Hi John,

 

So you have soundmax on your motherboard too. I installed an inexpensive

Creative Labs SB Live 5.1 audio card to get around the issue of Soundmax

failing to work after installing the chipset drivers (soundmax was also

installed) on my Intel board.

 

You could try reinstalling Soundmax from the CD and see if this fixes your

problem once you've tried everything outlined below:

 

To install an icon for Sound on the system tray, click on Sounds, speech

and Audio devices in the control panel (if in category view) Click on link

for Sounds and Audio devices. In the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties...

put a hash mark beside"Place a volume icon in the taskbar." click apply.

 

Next Tab on audio... be sure the default device is Soundmax Digital

Audio... and that it is the same for Sound recording and Midi music

playback. hash mark in Use only default devices. Click apply and ok.

 

Finally, right click on Volume Icon... open Volume Control... be sure none

of the displayed items contain a hash mark in Mute.

 

Holler back if your stuck.

 

 

atlantajohn <atlantajohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Thank you for your help; however, I do not have any issues with my CD/DVD

> drive. i cannot hear any sounds out of my speakers. I just get that static

> beep. No volume icon in my sys tray, my soundmax program shows a grayed

> out horn icon. As I understand it, that article is for people that can

> no longer access the CD drive or the DVD drive, or you receive an error

> message after you remove a CD recording program or a DVD recording

> program in Windows XP: "error code 31"

>

> "Rich Barry" wrote:

>

>> Take a look at this MSKB Article

>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060

>>

>>

>>

>> "atlantajohn" <atlantajohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>> news:012706FB-7EA2-456F-A20A-281DD39EC412@microsoft.com...

>>> I reformatted my computer a couple of days ago becasue certain programs

>>> would

>>> not open. I successfully reinstalled XP and all my drivers. I had

>>> sound. I donwloaded SP2 and my sound disappeared. I uninstalled my

>>> soundcard software

>>> (soundmax) and re-installed it. Still no sound. I then right clicked on

>>> my computer, manage, device manager, and under system devices I found a

>>> yellow

>>> exclamation point next to plug and play soft device enumerator. This

>>> device

>>> is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required

>>> for

>>> this device. (Code 31)

>>>

>>> Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device.

>>> I have uninstalled the device, but when I went to re-install it, it

>>> could not be found.

>>> I have been to a number of message boards and I have yet to find an

>>> answer.

>>> My sound was working fine before reformatting. My machine is 3 years

>>> old and

>>> my sound card is on my mobo. Interestingly enough, my second computer

>>> which

>>> was purchased last year is having the exact same problem. Can anyone

>>> help me?

Guest Plato
Posted

Re: No Sound, No Joy

 

=?Utf-8?B?YXRsYW50YWpvaG4=?= wrote:

>

> I reformatted my computer a couple of days ago becasue certain programs would

> not open. I successfully reinstalled XP and all my drivers. I had sound. I

> donwloaded SP2 and my sound disappeared. I uninstalled my soundcard software

> (soundmax) and re-installed it. Still no sound. I then right clicked on my

> computer, manage, device manager, and under system devices I found a yellow

> exclamation point next to plug and play soft device enumerator. This device

> is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for

> this device. (Code 31)

 

Check to see if your sound card maker has SP2 drivers.

 

 

--

http://www.bootdisk.com/

Guest atlantajohn
Posted

Re: No Sound, No Joy

 

Hey C.J.

 

Great idea; however, the place sound icon on task bar is grayed out. I have

uninstalled soundmax and reinstalled it more times than I care to remember.

I cannot even make soundmax my default sound program because that too is

grayed out. Any other suggestions?

 

"C J." wrote:

> Hi John,

>

> So you have soundmax on your motherboard too. I installed an inexpensive

> Creative Labs SB Live 5.1 audio card to get around the issue of Soundmax

> failing to work after installing the chipset drivers (soundmax was also

> installed) on my Intel board.

>

> You could try reinstalling Soundmax from the CD and see if this fixes your

> problem once you've tried everything outlined below:

>

> To install an icon for Sound on the system tray, click on Sounds, speech

> and Audio devices in the control panel (if in category view) Click on link

> for Sounds and Audio devices. In the Sounds and Audio Devices Properties...

> put a hash mark beside"Place a volume icon in the taskbar." click apply.

>

> Next Tab on audio... be sure the default device is Soundmax Digital

> Audio... and that it is the same for Sound recording and Midi music

> playback. hash mark in Use only default devices. Click apply and ok.

>

> Finally, right click on Volume Icon... open Volume Control... be sure none

> of the displayed items contain a hash mark in Mute.

>

> Holler back if your stuck.

>

>

> atlantajohn <atlantajohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> > Thank you for your help; however, I do not have any issues with my CD/DVD

> > drive. i cannot hear any sounds out of my speakers. I just get that static

> > beep. No volume icon in my sys tray, my soundmax program shows a grayed

> > out horn icon. As I understand it, that article is for people that can

> > no longer access the CD drive or the DVD drive, or you receive an error

> > message after you remove a CD recording program or a DVD recording

> > program in Windows XP: "error code 31"

> >

> > "Rich Barry" wrote:

> >

> >> Take a look at this MSKB Article

> >> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >> "atlantajohn" <atlantajohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >> news:012706FB-7EA2-456F-A20A-281DD39EC412@microsoft.com...

> >>> I reformatted my computer a couple of days ago becasue certain programs

> >>> would

> >>> not open. I successfully reinstalled XP and all my drivers. I had

> >>> sound. I donwloaded SP2 and my sound disappeared. I uninstalled my

> >>> soundcard software

> >>> (soundmax) and re-installed it. Still no sound. I then right clicked on

> >>> my computer, manage, device manager, and under system devices I found a

> >>> yellow

> >>> exclamation point next to plug and play soft device enumerator. This

> >>> device

> >>> is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required

> >>> for

> >>> this device. (Code 31)

> >>>

> >>> Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device.

> >>> I have uninstalled the device, but when I went to re-install it, it

> >>> could not be found.

> >>> I have been to a number of message boards and I have yet to find an

> >>> answer.

> >>> My sound was working fine before reformatting. My machine is 3 years

> >>> old and

> >>> my sound card is on my mobo. Interestingly enough, my second computer

> >>> which

> >>> was purchased last year is having the exact same problem. Can anyone

> >>> help me?

>

>

>

Posted

Re: No Sound, No Joy

 

Yeah, Check in Device manager and see what got munged under Sound, audio

and game controllers. Sounds like something didn't complete setting up. To

access Device Manager, click on start, right click my computer, select

properties. On System Properties tab on hardware, and then click on Device

Manager... look for (X) or /!\ beside items in the Sound, audio and game

controllers hiearchy. Perhaps the Soundmax WDM driver could also be missing

or corrupted. <<(Just a thought)

 

atlantajohn <atlantajohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> Hey C.J.

>

> Great idea; however, the place sound icon on task bar is grayed out. I

> have uninstalled soundmax and reinstalled it more times than I care to

> remember. I cannot even make soundmax my default sound program because

> that too is grayed out. Any other suggestions?

>

> "C J." wrote:

>

>> Hi John,

>>

>> So you have soundmax on your motherboard too. I installed an inexpensive

>> Creative Labs SB Live 5.1 audio card to get around the issue of Soundmax

>> failing to work after installing the chipset drivers (soundmax was also

>> installed) on my Intel board.

>>

>> You could try reinstalling Soundmax from the CD and see if this fixes

>> your problem once you've tried everything outlined below:

>>

>> To install an icon for Sound on the system tray, click on Sounds, speech

>> and Audio devices in the control panel (if in category view) Click on

>> link for Sounds and Audio devices. In the Sounds and Audio Devices

>> Properties... put a hash mark beside"Place a volume icon in the

>> taskbar." click apply.

>>

>> Next Tab on audio... be sure the default device is Soundmax Digital

>> Audio... and that it is the same for Sound recording and Midi music

>> playback. hash mark in Use only default devices. Click apply and ok.

>>

>> Finally, right click on Volume Icon... open Volume Control... be sure

>> none of the displayed items contain a hash mark in Mute.

>>

>> Holler back if your stuck.

>>

>>

>> atlantajohn <atlantajohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>>> Thank you for your help; however, I do not have any issues with my

>>> CD/DVD drive. i cannot hear any sounds out of my speakers. I just get

>>> that static beep. No volume icon in my sys tray, my soundmax program

>>> shows a grayed out horn icon. As I understand it, that article is for

>>> people that can no longer access the CD drive or the DVD drive, or you

>>> receive an error message after you remove a CD recording program or a

>>> DVD recording program in Windows XP: "error code 31"

>>>

>>> "Rich Barry" wrote:

>>>

>>>> Take a look at this MSKB Article

>>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060

>>>>

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "atlantajohn" <atlantajohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

>>>> news:012706FB-7EA2-456F-A20A-281DD39EC412@microsoft.com...

>>>>> I reformatted my computer a couple of days ago becasue certain

>>>>> programs would

>>>>> not open. I successfully reinstalled XP and all my drivers. I had

>>>>> sound. I donwloaded SP2 and my sound disappeared. I uninstalled my

>>>>> soundcard software

>>>>> (soundmax) and re-installed it. Still no sound. I then right clicked

>>>>> on my computer, manage, device manager, and under system devices I

>>>>> found a yellow

>>>>> exclamation point next to plug and play soft device enumerator. This

>>>>> device

>>>>> is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers

>>>>> required for

>>>>> this device. (Code 31)

>>>>>

>>>>> Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device.

>>>>> I have uninstalled the device, but when I went to re-install it, it

>>>>> could not be found.

>>>>> I have been to a number of message boards and I have yet to find an

>>>>> answer.

>>>>> My sound was working fine before reformatting. My machine is 3 years

>>>>> old and

>>>>> my sound card is on my mobo. Interestingly enough, my second computer

>>>>> which

>>>>> was purchased last year is having the exact same problem. Can anyone

>>>>> help me?

Guest Problem Solved
Posted

Re: No Sound, No Joy

 

Well, let me tell you something...

I bought a sound card, installed it along with the updated s/w and still no

sound. Now I am really upset so I reformatted my computer, again, and this

time after I downloaded SP2 my sound icon was found, alive and well in the

sys tray. I am going to purchase another sound card for my wife's computer

because she has the same problem.

Thanks everyone.

 

"C J." wrote:

> Yeah, Check in Device manager and see what got munged under Sound, audio

> and game controllers. Sounds like something didn't complete setting up. To

> access Device Manager, click on start, right click my computer, select

> properties. On System Properties tab on hardware, and then click on Device

> Manager... look for (X) or /!\ beside items in the Sound, audio and game

> controllers hiearchy. Perhaps the Soundmax WDM driver could also be missing

> or corrupted. <<(Just a thought)

>

> atlantajohn <atlantajohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> > Hey C.J.

> >

> > Great idea; however, the place sound icon on task bar is grayed out. I

> > have uninstalled soundmax and reinstalled it more times than I care to

> > remember. I cannot even make soundmax my default sound program because

> > that too is grayed out. Any other suggestions?

> >

> > "C J." wrote:

> >

> >> Hi John,

> >>

> >> So you have soundmax on your motherboard too. I installed an inexpensive

> >> Creative Labs SB Live 5.1 audio card to get around the issue of Soundmax

> >> failing to work after installing the chipset drivers (soundmax was also

> >> installed) on my Intel board.

> >>

> >> You could try reinstalling Soundmax from the CD and see if this fixes

> >> your problem once you've tried everything outlined below:

> >>

> >> To install an icon for Sound on the system tray, click on Sounds, speech

> >> and Audio devices in the control panel (if in category view) Click on

> >> link for Sounds and Audio devices. In the Sounds and Audio Devices

> >> Properties... put a hash mark beside"Place a volume icon in the

> >> taskbar." click apply.

> >>

> >> Next Tab on audio... be sure the default device is Soundmax Digital

> >> Audio... and that it is the same for Sound recording and Midi music

> >> playback. hash mark in Use only default devices. Click apply and ok.

> >>

> >> Finally, right click on Volume Icon... open Volume Control... be sure

> >> none of the displayed items contain a hash mark in Mute.

> >>

> >> Holler back if your stuck.

> >>

> >>

> >> atlantajohn <atlantajohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

> >>> Thank you for your help; however, I do not have any issues with my

> >>> CD/DVD drive. i cannot hear any sounds out of my speakers. I just get

> >>> that static beep. No volume icon in my sys tray, my soundmax program

> >>> shows a grayed out horn icon. As I understand it, that article is for

> >>> people that can no longer access the CD drive or the DVD drive, or you

> >>> receive an error message after you remove a CD recording program or a

> >>> DVD recording program in Windows XP: "error code 31"

> >>>

> >>> "Rich Barry" wrote:

> >>>

> >>>> Take a look at this MSKB Article

> >>>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314060

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>> "atlantajohn" <atlantajohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> >>>> news:012706FB-7EA2-456F-A20A-281DD39EC412@microsoft.com...

> >>>>> I reformatted my computer a couple of days ago becasue certain

> >>>>> programs would

> >>>>> not open. I successfully reinstalled XP and all my drivers. I had

> >>>>> sound. I donwloaded SP2 and my sound disappeared. I uninstalled my

> >>>>> soundcard software

> >>>>> (soundmax) and re-installed it. Still no sound. I then right clicked

> >>>>> on my computer, manage, device manager, and under system devices I

> >>>>> found a yellow

> >>>>> exclamation point next to plug and play soft device enumerator. This

> >>>>> device

> >>>>> is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers

> >>>>> required for

> >>>>> this device. (Code 31)

> >>>>>

> >>>>> Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device.

> >>>>> I have uninstalled the device, but when I went to re-install it, it

> >>>>> could not be found.

> >>>>> I have been to a number of message boards and I have yet to find an

> >>>>> answer.

> >>>>> My sound was working fine before reformatting. My machine is 3 years

> >>>>> old and

> >>>>> my sound card is on my mobo. Interestingly enough, my second computer

> >>>>> which

> >>>>> was purchased last year is having the exact same problem. Can anyone

> >>>>> help me?

>

>

>

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