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Did you see my reply ckrono. Try those, they should work.

 

 

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At this point, I suggest a System restore to a date just prior to the problem occuring:

 

1.Log on to Windows as Administrator.

2.Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click System Restore. System Restore starts.

3.On the Welcome to System Restore page, click Restore my computer to an earlier time (if it is not already selected), and then click Next.

4.On the Select a Restore Point page, click the most recent system checkpoint in the On this list, click a restore point list, and then click Next. A System Restore message may appear that lists configuration changes that System Restore will make. Click OK.

5.On the Confirm Restore Point Selection page, click Next. System Restore restores the previous Windows XP configuration, and then restarts the computer.

6.Log on to the computer as Administrator. The System Restore Restoration Complete page appears.

7.Click OK.

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Dear all, I have also installed the Gigabyte Motherboard Driver. I rebooted my computer and played music and it works fine .. until the error message "Generic Host Services has encountered an error and needs to close." and then i sensed something wrong, i closed the Media Player and tried playing music again. The same message appears "No sound device has been detected."

 

So is the speakers plainly spoilt ? Can someone interpret the Generic Host Services error message ? Whats the connection between these ? thanks for the help..

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Hi

 

Go to Start then Run and type msconfig and press enter.

 

Click on the Services tab. Tick the box where it says "Hide All Micosoft Services"

 

Can you tell us what services there is after you checked the box to hide the Microsoft Services.

 

 

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Sure, they are :

Windows CardSpace status: Stopped

Nvidia Display Driver Se.. ( cant be seen ) status: Running

Office Source Engine status: Stopped

Messenger Sharing Folder status: Stopped

Windows Live Setup Ser..(cant be seen) status: Stopped

Windows Media Player N..(cant be seen) status: Stopped.

 

here is all of them.

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What about post #29?

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Ok lets try this:

 

Go to Start then Run and type msconfig and then press enter.

Click on the Startup tab and uncheck everything except your antivirus software or security software and jusched. Then reboot the computer.

 

If this doesn't work then i'll try System Restore like Seth suggested.

 

 

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Sorry, I have looked through my restore points and could not find anything related to my Speaker Problem. The latest one was a day ago before the problem started, and it was the day I installed MapleStory. After the second day then the problem arose. Thus I didn't use the restore point.
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Sorry, I have looked through my restore points and could not find anything related to my Speaker Problem. The latest one was a day ago before the problem started, and it was the day I installed MapleStory. After the second day then the problem arose. Thus I didn't use the restore point.

 

The restore is not going to show your sound problem. Just restore it to a day before the problem occurred.

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I have restored as accordingly, and still there is no sound device detected. But GenericHostServices' error message doesnt pop up anymore. Is my speakers spoilt or is the sound card spoilt?
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Ok Good.

 

Now go to Start>Control Panel>Sounds and Audio Devices. Click on the Audio Tab and under Sound Playback (default audio device), it should say Realtek AC97 Audio. You may have to use the drop down arrow to choose it then Apply. If it doesn't show that, then what does it show?

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Ever since the problem arose it shows me "No audio device" and every menu related to speakers are greyed out. When the speakers were working it used to show VIA AC'97 Audio Device.. or something like that. no Realtek at all.
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My mistake, I should have said VIA, not Realtek.

 

Go into Device Manager and right click on the VIA AC97. Choose uninstall, then reboot and Windows will reinstall the audio card.

 

Go back to that Audio tab and you should now see the VIA in the drop down menu for the default playback device.

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Done that. Successfully reinstalled the drivers, BUT the error message Generic Hosts Services has encountered an error and needs to close." has appeared again. After that appearing my Sound Device VIA AC'97 goes missing again. IM SURE THAT THING IS THE CAUSE !! whats going on with that Generic Host thing?
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The Generic host is just that. A "Generic" problem that could have dozens of causes. The most likely being a corruption in the XP files.

 

I doubt you'll be able to fix this unless you run a repair installation of XP. What is the make and model of the PC, and do you have an XP cd or a cd that came with the computer that says "Operating System"?

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I dont have the CD. The make is .. uhh its a self-built computer.

 

the specs are at the first post. I think I have to send it to a local technician then ):

thanks for your help anyway, i learnt quite a bit of the computer during this time ;)

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NP.

 

Unless any else has some other ideas, I can only think of one more other than a repair install:

 

Use Internet Explorer and go to

 

Microsoft Windows Update

 

Click on the Custom option and obtain all critical updates as well as the audio driver update which may show up in the Hardware Updates tab.

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ok ill try that tomorrow morning, its 11pm in singapore and im out of juice for the day. thanks anyway, you guys are great, i wouldnt know so much causes for my computer could be possible if not for you guys.
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is it normal for the WIndows Update page to be in the "Checking for updates.." page for 30 minutes ?? It seems to be very long..
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At what point is it stalled? 0%, 33%, 66%.

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It does not give out any percentage. It shows checking for updates and some kind of moving bar which looks like its a loading bar.

 

I'm about to give up on fixing this thing. I can't even patch my game, watch shows, and its as though my PC is disabled. I might be sending my old mate down to the technician's for help.

 

I still have to thank you guys for the prompt help you have given me. I'll remember you guys when i encounter a problem again. Thanks !

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