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Guest tkshr
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I have an eMachine with winxp home. I scrubbed and reformatted my computer

due to a virus, everything worked fine until I clicked to install service

pack 2. Now I have no audio and the device manager says no audio device. (I

cannot uninstall sp2 as I have MS Office 2007 and it requires sp2).

 

I have deleted the driver, got new driver from eMachine site. Upgraded

driver, deleted and upgraded several times, the machine recognizes the audio

device on reboot, but still when I check the audio there is never an audio

device showing. As I said, this happened when I installed sp2, after

reformat sound was working fine till then.

 

How do I get my sound back? I have tried everything on all the xp general

posts to no avail. I teach classes online and have been having to use my

laptop (which is a dinosaur, and not extremely stable) to teach with.

 

I really don't know how to install a sound card...is it very hard to do? I

have also read posts where installing a new sound card didn't help either.

So what do you think?

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Guest Rich Barry
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Re: No audio device

 

Check to see if the Audio Device is enabled in the Bios. If it is then

when you are in Device Manager>Sound, Video and Game Controllers>the entries

there have yellow marks?

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

news:1715DFE2-A270-4DFE-B81A-2B5CC0CDC970@microsoft.com...

>I have an eMachine with winxp home. I scrubbed and reformatted my computer

> due to a virus, everything worked fine until I clicked to install service

> pack 2. Now I have no audio and the device manager says no audio device.

> (I

> cannot uninstall sp2 as I have MS Office 2007 and it requires sp2).

>

> I have deleted the driver, got new driver from eMachine site. Upgraded

> driver, deleted and upgraded several times, the machine recognizes the

> audio

> device on reboot, but still when I check the audio there is never an audio

> device showing. As I said, this happened when I installed sp2, after

> reformat sound was working fine till then.

>

> How do I get my sound back? I have tried everything on all the xp general

> posts to no avail. I teach classes online and have been having to use my

> laptop (which is a dinosaur, and not extremely stable) to teach with.

>

> I really don't know how to install a sound card...is it very hard to do? I

> have also read posts where installing a new sound card didn't help either.

> So what do you think?

Guest tkshr
Posted

Re: No audio device

 

 

 

"Rich Barry" wrote:

> Check to see if the Audio Device is enabled in the Bios. If it is then

> when you are in Device Manager>Sound, Video and Game Controllers>the entries

> there have yellow marks?

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

> news:1715DFE2-A270-4DFE-B81A-2B5CC0CDC970@microsoft.com...

> >I have an eMachine with winxp home. I scrubbed and reformatted my computer

> > due to a virus, everything worked fine until I clicked to install service

> > pack 2. Now I have no audio and the device manager says no audio device.

> > (I

> > cannot uninstall sp2 as I have MS Office 2007 and it requires sp2).

> >

> > I have deleted the driver, got new driver from eMachine site. Upgraded

> > driver, deleted and upgraded several times, the machine recognizes the

> > audio

> > device on reboot, but still when I check the audio there is never an audio

> > device showing. As I said, this happened when I installed sp2, after

> > reformat sound was working fine till then.

> >

> > How do I get my sound back? I have tried everything on all the xp general

> > posts to no avail. I teach classes online and have been having to use my

> > laptop (which is a dinosaur, and not extremely stable) to teach with.

> >

> > I really don't know how to install a sound card...is it very hard to do? I

> > have also read posts where installing a new sound card didn't help either.

> > So what do you think?

>

>

> I have checked all that, no everything is fine

  • 1 month later...
Posted

RE: No audio device

 

Did you find a solution? I'm having the same problem and can't find any

answers.

 

 

"tkshr" wrote:

> I have an eMachine with winxp home. I scrubbed and reformatted my computer

> due to a virus, everything worked fine until I clicked to install service

> pack 2. Now I have no audio and the device manager says no audio device. (I

> cannot uninstall sp2 as I have MS Office 2007 and it requires sp2).

>

> I have deleted the driver, got new driver from eMachine site. Upgraded

> driver, deleted and upgraded several times, the machine recognizes the audio

> device on reboot, but still when I check the audio there is never an audio

> device showing. As I said, this happened when I installed sp2, after

> reformat sound was working fine till then.

>

> How do I get my sound back? I have tried everything on all the xp general

> posts to no avail. I teach classes online and have been having to use my

> laptop (which is a dinosaur, and not extremely stable) to teach with.

>

> I really don't know how to install a sound card...is it very hard to do? I

> have also read posts where installing a new sound card didn't help either.

> So what do you think?

Guest Menno Hershberger
Posted

RE: No audio device

 

amh <amh@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

news:B4910B69-7CCE-4B13-8B49-5CC2605AB94A@microsoft.com:

> "tkshr" wrote:

>

>> I have an eMachine with winxp home. I scrubbed and reformatted my

>> computer due to a virus, everything worked fine until I clicked to

>> install service pack 2. Now I have no audio and the device manager

>> says no audio device. (I cannot uninstall sp2 as I have MS Office

>> 2007 and it requires sp2).

>>

>> I have deleted the driver, got new driver from eMachine site.

>> Upgraded driver, deleted and upgraded several times, the machine

>> recognizes the audio device on reboot, but still when I check the

>> audio there is never an audio device showing. As I said, this

>> happened when I installed sp2, after reformat sound was working fine

>> till then.

>>

>> How do I get my sound back? I have tried everything on all the xp

>> general posts to no avail. I teach classes online and have been

>> having to use my laptop (which is a dinosaur, and not extremely

>> stable) to teach with.

>>

>> I really don't know how to install a sound card...is it very hard to

>> do? I have also read posts where installing a new sound card didn't

>> help either. So what do you think?

 

I'd recommend getting an inexpensive sound card. Take the cover off your

computer and hopefully you'll see an empty white slot or two that it'll

fit into. Remove the slot cover on the back corresponding to it and plug

it in. One screw is all it takes to hold it.

Windows will most likely recognize the card and install the drivers. If

it doesn't, then there will be a CD that came with the card that will

install it.

You should go into the system BIOS utility and turn off the onboard

sound. BIOS utilities differ so I can't tell you exactly where to find

it, but if you look around, you'll find it.

The new card will most likely work whether or not you turn off the

onboard one.

Only eMachine support would know how to get the onboard one working and I

imagine installing another one would be easier than the hassle of trying

to get anything out of them.

 

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Posted

Re: No audio device

 

Sadly, SP2 includes updated drivers. Try a roll-back via the Device

Manager.

 

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All the Best,

Kelly (MS-MVP/DTS&XP)

 

Taskbar Repair Tool Plus!

http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/taskbarplus!.htm

 

 

 

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

news:B4910B69-7CCE-4B13-8B49-5CC2605AB94A@microsoft.com...

> Did you find a solution? I'm having the same problem and can't find any

> answers.

>

>

> "tkshr" wrote:

>

>> I have an eMachine with winxp home. I scrubbed and reformatted my

>> computer

>> due to a virus, everything worked fine until I clicked to install service

>> pack 2. Now I have no audio and the device manager says no audio device.

>> (I

>> cannot uninstall sp2 as I have MS Office 2007 and it requires sp2).

>>

>> I have deleted the driver, got new driver from eMachine site. Upgraded

>> driver, deleted and upgraded several times, the machine recognizes the

>> audio

>> device on reboot, but still when I check the audio there is never an

>> audio

>> device showing. As I said, this happened when I installed sp2, after

>> reformat sound was working fine till then.

>>

>> How do I get my sound back? I have tried everything on all the xp general

>> posts to no avail. I teach classes online and have been having to use my

>> laptop (which is a dinosaur, and not extremely stable) to teach with.

>>

>> I really don't know how to install a sound card...is it very hard to do?

>> I

>> have also read posts where installing a new sound card didn't help

>> either.

>> So what do you think?


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