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Charles...
September 26th 06, 01:59 AM
Hi peeps....

My pc was working fine, has been for ages.....

I added a pci freeview tv card, i had to remove the modem which was in one
of those small slots right next to the spare pci slot so that I could fit
it.... all went normal.... tuner worked, sound worked, but that was
yesterday....

now, today I noticed my sound had disappeared & the tuner software refused
to run, after trying all I could think of, I uninstalled & removed the
freeview card & refitted the modem, back to as it was...

still no change....

I reinstalled the sound driver for the SIS 7012 onboard sound, but no
change....

I look in 'control panel/Sounds & audio devices' it states 'no audio device'
& all is greyed out, under the other headings of audio & voice options I
seem to have 'modem #0 line playback' & 'modem #0 line record' & nothing
else to change to....

But... Under device manager the audio drivers are there & it also states the
device is working properly

I tried a system restore to prior to this, but it simply doesnt let it go
back....

How on earth do I get round this crazy position... ?



btw, I have a 512mb p4 imedia 5064, which has the GA-8SIML rev 2.0 mobo

The Xero
September 26th 06, 09:52 PM
hi

i get a similar problem with my laptops sound devices, except for some
reason, all of my sound devices like the mixer and all that stuff keeps being
disabled, so i have t enable it and reboot, and sometimes that doesn't work
so i have to repeat the process.

does anyone know why this happens?
i don't know what type of sound card or drivers i have so any required
information, can you please specify where to find that information

thanx
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"Charles..." wrote:

> Hi peeps....
>
> My pc was working fine, has been for ages.....
>
> I added a pci freeview tv card, i had to remove the modem which was in one
> of those small slots right next to the spare pci slot so that I could fit
> it.... all went normal.... tuner worked, sound worked, but that was
> yesterday....
>
> now, today I noticed my sound had disappeared & the tuner software refused
> to run, after trying all I could think of, I uninstalled & removed the
> freeview card & refitted the modem, back to as it was...
>
> still no change....
>
> I reinstalled the sound driver for the SIS 7012 onboard sound, but no
> change....
>
> I look in 'control panel/Sounds & audio devices' it states 'no audio device'
> & all is greyed out, under the other headings of audio & voice options I
> seem to have 'modem #0 line playback' & 'modem #0 line record' & nothing
> else to change to....
>
> But... Under device manager the audio drivers are there & it also states the
> device is working properly
>
> I tried a system restore to prior to this, but it simply doesnt let it go
> back....
>
> How on earth do I get round this crazy position... ?
>
>
>
> btw, I have a 512mb p4 imedia 5064, which has the GA-8SIML rev 2.0 mobo
>
>
>
>
>

Charles...
September 27th 06, 03:47 AM
well, another few hours wasted.... even removed the sound driver again etc
even the voice modem too this time.... & let windows sort it out.... windows
found the devices...

still, no change.... if I dig through audio driver properties I still get
'the device is working properly' but under its hardware properties part I
found 'driver is enabled but has not been started'..... ?@#!

I give up, Ive had enough.... Im off to bed.... :(


"Charles..." > wrote in message
...
> Hi peeps....
>
> My pc was working fine, has been for ages.....
>
> I added a pci freeview tv card, i had to remove the modem which was in one
> of those small slots right next to the spare pci slot so that I could fit
> it.... all went normal.... tuner worked, sound worked, but that was
> yesterday....
>
> now, today I noticed my sound had disappeared & the tuner software refused
> to run, after trying all I could think of, I uninstalled & removed the
> freeview card & refitted the modem, back to as it was...
>
> still no change....
>
> I reinstalled the sound driver for the SIS 7012 onboard sound, but no
> change....
>
> I look in 'control panel/Sounds & audio devices' it states 'no audio
> device' & all is greyed out, under the other headings of audio & voice
> options I seem to have 'modem #0 line playback' & 'modem #0 line record' &
> nothing else to change to....
>
> But... Under device manager the audio drivers are there & it also states
> the device is working properly
>
> I tried a system restore to prior to this, but it simply doesnt let it go
> back....
>
> How on earth do I get round this crazy position... ?
>
>
>
> btw, I have a 512mb p4 imedia 5064, which has the GA-8SIML rev 2.0 mobo
>
>
>
>

Charles...
October 2nd 06, 06:47 PM
Any ideas from anyone..... ?


"Charles..." > wrote in message
...
> Hi peeps....
>
> My pc was working fine, has been for ages.....
>
> I added a pci freeview tv card, i had to remove the modem which was in one
> of those small slots right next to the spare pci slot so that I could fit
> it.... all went normal.... tuner worked, sound worked, but that was
> yesterday....
>
> now, today I noticed my sound had disappeared & the tuner software refused
> to run, after trying all I could think of, I uninstalled & removed the
> freeview card & refitted the modem, back to as it was...
>
> still no change....
>
> I reinstalled the sound driver for the SIS 7012 onboard sound, but no
> change....
>
> I look in 'control panel/Sounds & audio devices' it states 'no audio
> device' & all is greyed out, under the other headings of audio & voice
> options I seem to have 'modem #0 line playback' & 'modem #0 line record' &
> nothing else to change to....
>
> But... Under device manager the audio drivers are there & it also states
> the device is working properly
>
> I tried a system restore to prior to this, but it simply doesnt let it go
> back....
>
> How on earth do I get round this crazy position... ?
>
>
>
> btw, I have a 512mb p4 imedia 5064, which has the GA-8SIML rev 2.0 mobo
>
>
>
>

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