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Rehan





PostPosted: Fri May 04 10:07:01 CDT 2007 Top

Windows XP Support >> Audio Problem After I reloaded XP on my new drive the Control Panel said No Audio Device
Installed. Finally found a Driver on the MB cd, which solved the Player
problem. But when I install it the whole system speed slows dramatically.
Unload the Driver and it's back up to full speed. I'm at a loss.
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P. R.

Windows XP390  
 
 
MarkLFerguson





PostPosted: Fri May 04 10:07:01 CDT 2007 Top

Windows XP Support >> Audio Problem Gather info on the name of your sound device. start/run, type: msinfo32. see
Components/Sound Device. Look on the web for the page of the maker of the
device, to see if a driver for windows XP exists. The Windows Update site may
have one.
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Mark L. Ferguson



"Scooter Cat" wrote:

> After I reloaded XP on my new drive the Control Panel said No Audio Device
> Installed. Finally found a Driver on the MB cd, which solved the Player
> problem. But when I install it the whole system speed slows dramatically.
> Unload the Driver and it's back up to full speed. I'm at a loss.
> --
> P. R.
 
 
ScooterCat





PostPosted: Fri May 04 12:18:01 CDT 2007 Top

Windows XP Support >> Audio Problem Nothing is even listed under Sound Device. Isn't that a little strange since
Media Player came with XP?
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P. R.


"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> Gather info on the name of your sound device. start/run, type: msinfo32. see
> Components/Sound Device. Look on the web for the page of the maker of the
> device, to see if a driver for windows XP exists. The Windows Update site may
> have one.
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> Mark L. Ferguson
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>
>
> "Scooter Cat" wrote:
>
> > After I reloaded XP on my new drive the Control Panel said No Audio Device
> > Installed. Finally found a Driver on the MB cd, which solved the Player
> > problem. But when I install it the whole system speed slows dramatically.
> > Unload the Driver and it's back up to full speed. I'm at a loss.
> > --
> > P. R.
 
 
MarkLFerguson





PostPosted: Fri May 04 16:31:01 CDT 2007 Top

Windows XP Support >> Audio Problem It's possible the Motherboard has a physical jumper to move for enabling the
onboard sound.
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Mark L. Ferguson



"Scooter Cat" wrote:

> Nothing is even listed under Sound Device. Isn't that a little strange since
> Media Player came with XP?
> --
> P. R.
>
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
> > Gather info on the name of your sound device. start/run, type: msinfo32. see
> > Components/Sound Device. Look on the web for the page of the maker of the
> > device, to see if a driver for windows XP exists. The Windows Update site may
> > have one.
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> > Mark L. Ferguson
> >
> >
> >
> > "Scooter Cat" wrote:
> >
> > > After I reloaded XP on my new drive the Control Panel said No Audio Device
> > > Installed. Finally found a Driver on the MB cd, which solved the Player
> > > problem. But when I install it the whole system speed slows dramatically.
> > > Unload the Driver and it's back up to full speed. I'm at a loss.
> > > --
> > > P. R.
 
 
ScooterCat





PostPosted: Fri May 04 21:56:01 CDT 2007 Top

Windows XP Support >> Audio Problem I never changed anything on the MB when I added the new HD and installed XP
on it. And everything worked fine before. I know this isn't the same driver
as before. I don't know what the 1st one was but I know it wasn't this one's
name. Sor for now I'm going to start uninstalling offline programs 1 at a
time and see if any of those might be the problem.
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P. R.


"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> It's possible the Motherboard has a physical jumper to move for enabling the
> onboard sound.
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> Mark L. Ferguson
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>
>
> "Scooter Cat" wrote:
>
> > Nothing is even listed under Sound Device. Isn't that a little strange since
> > Media Player came with XP?
> > --
> > P. R.
> >
> >
> > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
> >
> > > Gather info on the name of your sound device. start/run, type: msinfo32. see
> > > Components/Sound Device. Look on the web for the page of the maker of the
> > > device, to see if a driver for windows XP exists. The Windows Update site may
> > > have one.
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> > > Mark L. Ferguson
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Scooter Cat" wrote:
> > >
> > > > After I reloaded XP on my new drive the Control Panel said No Audio Device
> > > > Installed. Finally found a Driver on the MB cd, which solved the Player
> > > > problem. But when I install it the whole system speed slows dramatically.
> > > > Unload the Driver and it's back up to full speed. I'm at a loss.
> > > > --
> > > > P. R.