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PC boffins; no audio - ginge191 - 12-06-2014 So I built a PC about 5 years ago or so. It's pretty standard, nothing fancy, but at the time had a half decent spec Anyway, for the life of me I can't get any audio. It's telling me no audio devices installed, fine, reinstall drivers (Realtek) having none of it. Then think, screw this, I'll buy a sound card. So I do, and yet still no audio In cntrl panel>device manager it keeps a yellow warning triangle next to both the onbiard audio device and the sound card. Refusing the lot. Has anyone any ideas??? RE: PC boffins; no audio - Niall - 12-06-2014 Scrap it, buy a mac. Done! Re: RE: PC boffins; no audio - WiNgNuTz - 12-06-2014 (12-06-2014, 06:37 PM)Niall Wrote: Scrap it, get a mortgage and buy a mac. Done! Efa. What windows are you running? RE: PC boffins; no audio - Eeyore - 12-06-2014 Yellow triangle is a driver issue surely? Have you downloaded from the manufacturers website or from windows update? RE: PC boffins; no audio - ginge191 - 12-06-2014 (12-06-2014, 06:48 PM)SRowell Wrote: Yellow triangle is a driver issue surely? Have you downloaded from the manufacturers website or from windows update? Yep; I've uninstalled and installed the onboard audio numerous times with manufacture drivers and Realtek etc. And also used the driver provided with sound card; still nothingn RE: PC boffins; no audio - thehytheman - 12-06-2014 hi I build and repair laptops and pc's in the bios is the hardware turned on make sure you turn on the sound in there other wise it wont work. RE: PC boffins; no audio - ginge191 - 12-06-2014 (12-06-2014, 09:22 PM)thehytheman Wrote: hi I build and repair laptops and pc's in the bios is the hardware turned on make sure you turn on the sound in there other wise it wont work. Would that not be an auto function upon startup? I'll have a check in the bios tomorrow , and get back to you, cheers' RE: PC boffins; no audio - thehytheman - 12-06-2014 (12-06-2014, 09:34 PM)ginge191 Wrote:(12-06-2014, 09:22 PM)thehytheman Wrote: hi I build and repair laptops and pc's in the bios is the hardware turned on make sure you turn on the sound in there other wise it wont work. normally if you get anymore issues on it let me know the board type you got I look it up. I take it you using windows 7 on it. if it vista it has a few problems with sound cards RE: PC boffins; no audio - ginge191 - 13-06-2014 (12-06-2014, 09:53 PM)thehytheman Wrote:(12-06-2014, 09:34 PM)ginge191 Wrote:(12-06-2014, 09:22 PM)thehytheman Wrote: hi I build and repair laptops and pc's in the bios is the hardware turned on make sure you turn on the sound in there other wise it wont work. Vista... ![]() RE: PC boffins; no audio - ginge191 - 13-06-2014 So went into bios>integrated peripherals - and I have "azalia ac97" which is the onboard audio. Is set to auto with the option to disable only. Attempt to disable that and relying on the new sound card installation..? RE: PC boffins; no audio - WiNgNuTz - 13-06-2014 Backup -> format -> windows 7 -> enjoy. /thread ![]() RE: PC boffins; no audio - ginge191 - 13-06-2014 /sigh Tried restoring to it's latest date, still useless RE: PC boffins; no audio - Fooby - 13-06-2014 Good shout on the bios setting, glad thats been checked. In terms of sound, i assume it used to work? I dont suppose soundman has been updated at any point (this the realteak driver device/sound panel) this can get all sorts of pissy and not select the output source correctly. What does your windows sound manager say ? Control Panel > Sound. Do you see any of your hardware devices there? What is the error in device manager? Its probably device could not start or something, but would be good to see whats its saying. PC boffins; no audio - Razorback_Rob - 13-06-2014 I would say conflict within your current OS install. Doesn't sound like it's very happy with any sound related devices as it's refusing a new audio interface. As preciously stated. Backup FORMAT and install a fresh copy of your chosen OS. Restoring from a backup will commonly leave you with the problem still present or for it to reoccur. As Niall has said id buy a mac or at least change the os to any other than windows (ie make an osx86 hackintosh) but that's not always okay for some but meh my suggestion is a fresh os install and to backup required files manually before hand. RE: PC boffins; no audio - ginge191 - 13-06-2014 (13-06-2014, 01:53 PM)Fooby Wrote: Good shout on the bios setting, glad thats been checked. Device manager identifies both devices ; onboard and PCI, yet rejects any driver for them. It also attempts to install hardware for both audio devices on every startup, just fails. In terms of it working; it worked when it (the HDD) was in it's original tower (a Currys special bin) which was my sisters. I've since used her HDD as mine got damaged and wouldn't boot. So merely using it as an OS for it all. There're no programmes on it. (13-06-2014, 02:51 PM)Razorback_Rob Wrote: I would say conflict within your current OS install. Doesn't sound like it's very happy with any sound related devices as it's refusing a new audio interface. As preciously stated. Backup FORMAT and install a fresh copy of your chosen OS. Restoring from a backup will commonly leave you with the problem still present or for it to reoccur. As Niall has said id buy a mac or at least change the os to any other than windows (ie make an osx86 hackintosh) but that's not always okay for some but meh my suggestion is a fresh os install and to backup required files manually before hand. Is there any easy way (simple way) to reinstall an OS, I have issues with windows. But have no disk/codes to hand. I have a "generator" but don't want to have to rely on that. PC boffins; no audio - Razorback_Rob - 13-06-2014 You ideally need a windows disc and code available as you'll be formatting the drive/partition that currently holds your copy of windows and the data needs to be held elsewhere. Best idea for that route is get hold of one. Wether it be buying a new copy. Borrowing a friends etc. RE: PC boffins; no audio - ginge191 - 13-06-2014 Hmmm, I shall see what I can get my hands on RE: PC boffins; no audio - vincent1 - 13-06-2014 what operating system is it running now? RE: PC boffins; no audio - ginge191 - 13-06-2014 Still on vista.. RE: PC boffins; no audio - Fooby - 13-06-2014 Ginge, If you lift and shift hard disks from one machine to another you are going to have horrible problems. I'm surprised it didnt just bluescreen on bootup. Especially considering its Vista. RE: PC boffins; no audio - ginge191 - 13-06-2014 I've done it numerous times with my setup, in fact, I've got about 4/5 which get changed about? Why do they fit? RE: PC boffins; no audio - thehytheman - 13-06-2014 vista a horrid programe, worst thing they ever pushed out. get hold 7 that sort it out. RE: PC boffins; no audio - Niall - 13-06-2014 (13-06-2014, 04:59 PM)thehytheman Wrote: vista a horrid programe, worst thing they ever pushed out. get hold 7 that sort it out. I don't know. Do you remember that failure called Windows ME? lol RE: PC boffins; no audio - vincent1 - 13-06-2014 you can down load a windows 7 iso image from here then you just need a working key http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_install/cannot-find-digital-river-download-site/66a8439b-0d16-4b70-92f7-1c8486a46ebf RE: PC boffins; no audio - Fooby - 14-06-2014 (13-06-2014, 05:04 PM)Niall Wrote:HA, i was just thinking this. Windows ME was the WORST.(13-06-2014, 04:59 PM)thehytheman Wrote: vista a horrid programe, worst thing they ever pushed out. get hold 7 that sort it out. Die in a huge fire. Vista hates ANY hardware change. Lifting and shifting HDD's you've totally lucked in, with the audio driver you are very lucky. Just format and re-install vista, win 7 ideally. Otherwise you will always have issues PC boffins; no audio - Razorback_Rob - 14-06-2014 Oh god. swapping around hdds from different systems. Unfortunately a lot of systems install oem versions of windows and miss out a lot of hardware drivers to save on disc space (pointless I know) but shifting hard drives around is just trouble full stop. As said preciously. Download Vincent1's link to windows 7 install fresh copy and buy or "get hold of" a licence key for the edition you install. Problems should go on a fresh install RE: PC boffins; no audio - Ruan - 15-06-2014 ![]() This is like the standard swapping hard drive thing I see... No drivers, everything broken.. I've seen Vista moan before now that it has no drivers for the CPU... How do you even manage that!!! Reinstall windows... Or *nix/nux. RE: PC boffins; no audio - ginge191 - 15-06-2014 Cheers for the info; I'll crack on with a new install. If that fails, I might just splash out and build a new gaming station .... Shall see! RE: PC boffins; no audio - thehytheman - 15-06-2014 if all fails you can put a usb sound card they cost a few quid on ebay. if you cant find one pm me I send one by post to you. RE: PC boffins; no audio - Niall - 15-06-2014 (15-06-2014, 12:11 AM)Ruan Wrote: I've seen Vista moan before now that it has no drivers for the CPU... How do you even manage that!!! ![]() |