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windows is checking disk again and again
To continue troubleshooting if no other computer is available Right-click the page displayed on your screen, and then click Print. Follow the steps in the printed copy of the procedure. To verify that your sound device is turned on: Open Device Manager. Double-click Sound, video and game controllers, right-click

No sound from Windows Media Player
After recently fixing a problem (thru this site)on sudden missing mouse and video probs, now sound is gone (speaker icon missing too). Tried removing sound device, and on reboot it reinstalled the sound driver (Yamaha OPL#-SAx WDM driver), but still no sound. Even checking sound settings gets a "Rundll32" illegal

(Suddenly) I have no access to sound device
<URL:http://sun.drydog.com/faq/s86faq.html#6.7> 2. integrated on board audio Install the *beta* audio drivers from <URL:http://www.tools.de/solaris/audio/> 3. interrupts (for the audio device) In the default configuration, Solaris does not see interrups from the onboard pci sound device. Apparently Solaris picks up

No Audio Device
"Craig" wrote: I am using Windows XP Home Edition and after I completed the update I no longer have sound coming from my speakers. I think it has to do with this update: C Media Electronics Incorporation - Sound - C-Media AC97 Audio Device I think to remove this update (it failed) I tried to undo changes by using

No sound, no sound device
I have a Packard Bell Legend 812CD and I have Win '98 installed and I have no sound. I went to device manager and I have a yellow exclamation point where my sound device is. I am SUPPOSED to have a working Creative Labs Sound Blaster Pro or Compatible sound card. I would like to know how I can rid of that

no sound device installed
No idea how to handle device `SUNW,audiots', FIXME Audio device open for 8.192Khz, mono, 8bit failed Trying 8Khz, 8bit mono. No idea how to handle device `SUNW,audiots', FIXME Sound device inadequate for Esound. Fatal. ^C Do you know how to solve this problem? many thanks in advance, daniel Google suggests:

No sound on Latitude - can't uninstall sound device.
I cannot get the sndvol32 application to run AT ALL - even if I click on it from entertainment menu - it never comes up. device manager reports the sound card is functioning correctly - the control panel multimedia applet says there's no sound device to play thru. I've already tried the supplied drivers,

Second K7V and still no onboard audio
YkunZ.nl> wrote: i also find it strange that the owner of the device is not root, and that the group of /dev/dsp *is* root. but maybe that's just how RH is sound device. anyway, come to think of it, if it were a permission problem, you would be getting a "permission denied" message, not "no such device". to be

Sound Device Failure??
Click Start/Run, enter Dxdiag/Sound tab, see if it tells you anything. Also, Click Start/All Programs/Accessories/System Tools/System Info/Components/Sound Device. Next, using Windows Explorer, manually search the CD's provided (look for Drivers folder). Bob "Ngerrie" <priv...@redwhite.com> wrote in message

Links 2001 & Star Wars Racer
Jim jd1...@w-link.net alt comp periphs mainboard asus Hello Alvin Do you get a post sound from the external speakers (the ones plugged into the onboard sound device) or no sound at all ? Do you see the device in device manager in windows ? Is the sound enabled in the Bios ? (leave legacy audio off).

strange "no sound" problem :(
Since
I have no ISA devices, this won't work. I noticed from output of dmesg, that it does some probing for PnP devices: Probing for PnP devices on ppbus0: ppbus0: <Hewlett-Packard HP LaserJet 1100.1.0> PRINTER MLC,PCL,PJL What, if anything can I do so that I can have my nic, modem, and sound card detected during

What is vnulld.vxd???
To percise that my sound card works fine. Thanks for any idea how to fix the problem. Arian $gmix audio_alsa: no cards found!Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 16bit failed Trying 44.1Khz, 8bit stereo. audio_alsa: no cards found!Audio device open for 44.1Khz, stereo, 8bit failed Trying 22.05Khz, 8bit stereo.

M-Audio Audiophile USB question
On the Audio and Voice tabs you will also see many No XXX Devices. Also when the Windows Audio service is not running if you try to open a sound file with windows Media Player you will get this error: [[Windows Media Player cannot play the file because there is a problem with your sound device.

sound problems
Don d...@li.net alt windows95 ok, I have no sound when it comes to playing a cd or playing any kind of software game.... the only sound I'm hearing are the standard windows sounds, ex. sound when you first boot up to WIN, or sound when you exit WIN,.... I checked my sound device driver and it says it is working

No Active Mixer Device
Install a sound device, and then try to play the file again. "Byte" wrote: Repost with a correct error message. Your listing give zero hits on a Google search and I don't believe it is correct. "trevaus" wrote: i am getting error message cdooiiba with no sound at all i am using media player 9.

no sound
After installing the latest Windows update, I lost all sound on my HP PC and the system was not able to detect any sound device although codecs and all are showoing as working normally. I thought this was an isolated case but yesterday, my husband lost his sound and no sound device was detected on his Sony laptop.

audio_alsa: no cards found!Sound device inadequate for Esound. Fatal.
Thinking it could be the standard Windows drivers causing no Midi sound I then removed the card through Device manager, rebooted with no sound devices listed and then manually setup and installed the drivers from the download link. Since doing so the PC locks up during the Windows loading screen.

No sound on SE6 (new install)
Peter Jeremy peterjer...@optushome.com.au mpc lists freebsd stable muc lists freebsd stable I've been trying to get sound working on a Compaq Armada 1580 with a recent 6-STABLE. With devices 'sound' and 'snd_sbc' built into the kernel and no hints, I get: ESS0004: adding io range 0x250-0x257, size=0x8,

No sound device!
Fedora Core 2 on a Dell Inspiron 5150, with a Sound Blaster Extigy as a second sound device (in addition to the onboard audio, which is a Sigmatel 9750 chip). Xine plays DVDs with no sound at all... until I figured out how to modify .xine/config and configure the audio driver to be OSS, which then plays via the

No sound device after XP re-install
Before it fell off maintenance, Dell replaced the motherboard, which - they said - SHOULD have fixed the sound. It didn't. They say it's a software/driver problem. I've tried several drivers - no help so far. The one thing I wanted to try was the old "unistall the device, and reinstall it" in device manager.