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ddmartin
December 9th 03, 01:37 PM
My computer shut down by itself when I was updating some
software and since then I have lost the use of some
items. CD-RW, DVD-RW, Sound and Logitech Quickcam. They
all had an "!" next to them in the device manager. I've
resolved the CD and DVD issues from this newsgroup going
into the registry and making some changes which removed
all of the "!", but cannot get the sound to work or
quickcam.

I have a strange error and don't know how to solve it.
In the Device Manager, no error is reported. However I
have no sound at all. When I go in the "Sounds and Audio
Devices" Control Panel, it says "No Audio Device" and all
tabs are greyed out. I've uninstalled the sound drivers
and reinstalled but it doesn't help, updated the drivers
no help. Any idea how to change this without reinstalling
Windows? I have Win XP Pro.

dev
December 9th 03, 01:37 PM
ddmartin said:


> My computer shut down by itself when I was updating some
> software and since then I have lost the use of some
> items. CD-RW, DVD-RW, Sound and Logitech Quickcam. They
> all had an "!" next to them in the device manager. I've
> resolved the CD and DVD issues from this newsgroup going
> into the registry and making some changes which removed
> all of the "!", but cannot get the sound to work or
> quickcam.
>
> I have a strange error and don't know how to solve it.
> In the Device Manager, no error is reported. However I
> have no sound at all. When I go in the "Sounds and Audio
> Devices" Control Panel, it says "No Audio Device" and all
> tabs are greyed out. I've uninstalled the sound drivers
> and reinstalled but it doesn't help, updated the drivers
> no help. Any idea how to change this without reinstalling
> Windows? I have Win XP Pro.

Possible fixes here...
http://kellys-korner-xp.com/top10faqs.htm

"Where did my sound go?"

ddmartin
December 9th 03, 01:37 PM
I tried this site and their suggestions with no luck. Any
other ideas out there??
>-----Original Message-----
>ddmartin said:
>
>
>> My computer shut down by itself when I was updating
some
>> software and since then I have lost the use of some
>> items. CD-RW, DVD-RW, Sound and Logitech Quickcam.
They
>> all had an "!" next to them in the device manager.
I've
>> resolved the CD and DVD issues from this newsgroup
going
>> into the registry and making some changes which
removed
>> all of the "!", but cannot get the sound to work or
>> quickcam.
>>
>> I have a strange error and don't know how to solve it.
>> In the Device Manager, no error is reported. However I
>> have no sound at all. When I go in the "Sounds and
Audio
>> Devices" Control Panel, it says "No Audio Device" and
all
>> tabs are greyed out. I've uninstalled the sound
drivers
>> and reinstalled but it doesn't help, updated the
drivers
>> no help. Any idea how to change this without
reinstalling
>> Windows? I have Win XP Pro.
>
>Possible fixes here...
>http://kellys-korner-xp.com/top10faqs.htm
>
>"Where did my sound go?"
>
>.
>

Peter Hutchison
December 9th 03, 01:57 PM
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 16:02:47 -0700, "ddmartin" >
wrote:

>My computer shut down by itself when I was updating some
>software and since then I have lost the use of some
>items. CD-RW, DVD-RW, Sound and Logitech Quickcam. They
>all had an "!" next to them in the device manager. I've
>resolved the CD and DVD issues from this newsgroup going
>into the registry and making some changes which removed
>all of the "!", but cannot get the sound to work or
>quickcam.
>
>I have a strange error and don't know how to solve it.
>In the Device Manager, no error is reported. However I
>have no sound at all. When I go in the "Sounds and Audio
>Devices" Control Panel, it says "No Audio Device" and all
>tabs are greyed out. I've uninstalled the sound drivers
>and reinstalled but it doesn't help, updated the drivers
>no help. Any idea how to change this without reinstalling
>Windows? I have Win XP Pro.
>
>
Use System REstore to restore a point before you lost the devices.

Peter Hutchison
Windows FAQ
http://www.pcguru.plus.com/

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