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Problems with sound card drives! Did you uninstall something?
Reinstall the sound card driver!
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Reinstall the sound card driver.
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Re-drive the next sound, probably the driver was uninstalled next Magnum.
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Is your sound card motherboard integrated or discrete?
If it's an integration, let's see if the driver is installed successfully!
1. You can go to the next AC97 universal sound card driver and reinstall it!
2. If it is found in the control panel after installation"Sound"Turn it on and see if those buttons are still greyed out! If it's gray, the installation is unsuccessful!
3. Then you go into the coms and restore the factory defaults! After starting over, the problem should be solved!
Good luck! ^_
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At the bottom (the speaker line) press the right mouse button - Properties - Taskbar - Custom - On the speaker item, inactivity is hidden.
When the horn appears, click the horn twice to remove the muted hook.
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I just installed the system and haven't installed the sound card driver. Put the CD of the sound card driver into the CD drive first, and double-click the yellow question mark to automatically install the sound card driver.
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If the sound card is broken, replace the sound card; Or don't install the driver, go to the home of the driver to look for it,
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Control Panel - Sound, there is a small box that shows the icon, just tick it on.
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The sound card is broken, the sound card is changed, or you deleted it by mistake, and the driver is not installedReinstall it and give it a try!
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The sound card driver is not installed and reinstalled.
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Control Panel - Sound, there is a small box that displays the icon inside, and it is OK to hook it
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First, delete the device with the yellow question mark, restart the computer, find the new hardware, and install the driver.
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After removing the tick of "put volume into the taskbar" in the control panel, apply it once, and then apply it again after ticking, see if it appears, and if it appears, it will be OK, otherwise, fix it as follows:
1.Reinstall the sound card driver.
Reboot. If it doesn't work, see 2
2.Copy the CD-ROM into the system installation disk to the system32 folder under Windows and rename it.
Reboot. If it doesn't work, see 3
3.Put the installation disk of XP into the CD-ROM drive, and start-run-cmd, (assuming the CD-ROM drive is the G drive).
g: cd i386
Expand C: Windows System32 reboot. If it doesn't work, see 4
4.Reinstall the system!!
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Reinstall the sound card driver or you go to someone else's system to test one should also be,Before installing the driver, you have to go to the control panel in the Add and Delete program to delete the original sound card driver first,Restart,Then use your disc to install the sound card driver again,Restart it again。
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Just install the sound card driver.
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Install the sound card driver and try it.
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Check the virus, maybe the driver is hanging.
Open the device manager to see if the sound card is hanging.
If you don't have one, reinstall the system.
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Looks like something burned down
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You open the control panel – Sound & Audio Devices.
Do you see there's audio equipment inside?
If so, see if the sound is turned off.
If you don't have one, install one (you can use an AC97 sound card, there are a lot of them on the Internet!) )
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2 possibilities ah 1It's that your sound card driver is not installed 2That's when you end up with a process svchost
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The next drive life, the computer should be updated with his drive, it should be able to drop! Hey..
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Log off or restart your computer.
If it hasn't shown up yet.
WinXP or above system, please run the boot input method.
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Log out of the machine and give it a try.
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My Computer Control Panel Sound, Voice, and Audio Devices Sound and Audio Devices Select the "Volume" tab Turn the "Device Volume" inside to the highest and put a checkmark in front of the "Put volume icon into the taskbar" item OK.
If it doesn't work, you can only reinstall it.
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Does Device Manager have? /!No. or something? Heavy drive under the sound card
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