Following a re install of Windows XP (Home edition) the sound card has not
been detected. I have installed the drivers from the manufacturers website,
but the sound card is still not showing up in Device Manager or when running
Belarc Advisor.

Would appreciate any suggestions.

Re: Sound Card not detected after XP re-install by JS

JS
Sun Jun 22 13:40:33 PDT 2008

If it's a sound card, remove the drivers.
Shut down the PC an remove the card.
Power up and verify that Windows does not see any sound card.
Power down and reinstall the sound card.
Power up and when Windows identifies the new card, specify where the
driver file you downloaded is on your hard disk and then let Windows
install the new drivers from that location on the hard drive..

JS

"Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.co.uk> wrote in message
news:da3a3$485eb5ee$50e5af86$26580@news.eurofeeds.com...
> Following a re install of Windows XP (Home edition) the sound card has
> not been detected. I have installed the drivers from the manufacturers
> website, but the sound card is still not showing up in Device Manager or
> when running Belarc Advisor.
>
> Would appreciate any suggestions.



Re: Sound Card not detected after XP re-install by Trevor

Trevor
Sun Jun 22 14:01:47 PDT 2008

It's an integrated stereo sound card.



"JS" <@> wrote in message news:%23MXu9gK1IHA.3860@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> If it's a sound card, remove the drivers.
> Shut down the PC an remove the card.
> Power up and verify that Windows does not see any sound card.
> Power down and reinstall the sound card.
> Power up and when Windows identifies the new card, specify where the
> driver file you downloaded is on your hard disk and then let Windows
> install the new drivers from that location on the hard drive..
>
> JS
>
> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:da3a3$485eb5ee$50e5af86$26580@news.eurofeeds.com...
>> Following a re install of Windows XP (Home edition) the sound card has
>> not been detected. I have installed the drivers from the manufacturers
>> website, but the sound card is still not showing up in Device Manager or
>> when running Belarc Advisor.
>>
>> Would appreciate any suggestions.
>
>


Re: Sound Card not detected after XP re-install by Mistoffolees

Mistoffolees
Sun Jun 22 15:54:08 PDT 2008


Trevor wrote:
> It's an integrated stereo sound card.
>

Sometimes, the sound must be activated in bios setup. Verify that
the on-board sound has been enabled.

Re: Sound Card not detected after XP re-install by GHalleck

GHalleck
Sun Jun 22 20:56:07 PDT 2008


Mistoffolees wrote:
>
> Trevor wrote:
>
>> It's an integrated stereo sound card.
>>
>
> Sometimes, the sound must be activated in bios setup. Verify that
> the on-board sound has been enabled.

Or the possibility that the sound card chip on the motherboard is
now broken.

Re: Sound Card not detected after XP re-install by Trevor

Trevor
Mon Jun 23 13:16:22 PDT 2008


"Mistoffolees" <mistyfac01@danang.rvn> wrote in message
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>
> Trevor wrote:
>> It's an integrated stereo sound card.
>>
>
> Sometimes, the sound must be activated in bios setup. Verify that
> the on-board sound has been enabled.


I can't see any mention of sound in the BIOS


Re: Sound Card not detected after XP re-install by Trevor

Trevor
Mon Jun 23 13:18:06 PDT 2008


"GHalleck" <ghalleck@arrakian.mining.com> wrote in message
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>
> Mistoffolees wrote:
>>
>> Trevor wrote:
>>
>>> It's an integrated stereo sound card.
>>>
>>
>> Sometimes, the sound must be activated in bios setup. Verify that
>> the on-board sound has been enabled.
>
> Or the possibility that the sound card chip on the motherboard is
> now broken.

There is that possibility but the PC hasn't moved. One day it worked fine, 2
days later with XP re-installed it doesn't work. Would be a bit of a
coincidence?


Re: Sound Card not detected after XP re-install by Don

Don
Tue Jun 24 07:00:27 PDT 2008

"Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.co.uk> wrote in message
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> > Or the possibility that the sound card chip on the motherboard is
> > now broken.
>
> There is that possibility but the PC hasn't moved. One day it worked fine,
2
> days later with XP re-installed it doesn't work. Would be a bit of a
coincidence?

This is normal, i.e. no coincidence. Any subassembly
on the motherboard can fail, and sound-on-board circuits
fail more often than others (one among 7 PCs in my case)
usually without warning.

> I can't see any mention of sound in the BIOS

This seems an anomaly. What brand of BIOS has your MB?
The AMI BIOS Setup Utility lists at
/ Advanced / On Board Devices
On board AC '97 Audio
On board LAN
and so on.
Better have another look. If your MB SoB has failed you
need to disable it in BIOS in order to activate a PCI audio card.

--
Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)



Re: Sound Card not detected after XP re-install by Trevor

Trevor
Tue Jun 24 22:43:47 PDT 2008


"Don Phillipson" <e925@SPAMBLOCK.ncf.ca> wrote in message
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> "Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:4035b$48600518$50e5af86$2589@news.eurofeeds.com...
>
>> > Or the possibility that the sound card chip on the motherboard is
>> > now broken.
>>
>> There is that possibility but the PC hasn't moved. One day it worked
>> fine,
> 2
>> days later with XP re-installed it doesn't work. Would be a bit of a
> coincidence?
>
> This is normal, i.e. no coincidence. Any subassembly
> on the motherboard can fail, and sound-on-board circuits
> fail more often than others (one among 7 PCs in my case)
> usually without warning.
>
>> I can't see any mention of sound in the BIOS
>
> This seems an anomaly. What brand of BIOS has your MB?
> The AMI BIOS Setup Utility lists at
> / Advanced / On Board Devices
> On board AC '97 Audio
> On board LAN
> and so on.
> Better have another look. If your MB SoB has failed you
> need to disable it in BIOS in order to activate a PCI audio card.
>
> --
> Don Phillipson
> Carlsbad Springs
> (Ottawa, Canada)
>
>

I think I found it- Azalia? Disabled then enabled it (with a re-boot in
between) but no difference. So if the integrated soundcard has packed in I
can still open up the box and add one?
>


Re: Sound Card not detected after XP re-install by Mike

Mike
Wed Jun 25 09:09:37 PDT 2008

"Trevor" <trevor@nospam.woldsweather.co.uk> wrote in message
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>
> "Mistoffolees" <mistyfac01@danang.rvn> wrote in message
> news:ulEiirL1IHA.1628@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>
>> Trevor wrote:
>>> It's an integrated stereo sound card.
>>>
>>
>> Sometimes, the sound must be activated in bios setup. Verify that
>> the on-board sound has been enabled.
>
>
> I can't see any mention of sound in the BIOS
If there is integrated sound on the mother board then there will be an
option in the BIOS to turn it on or off. Turning it off allows the user to
add their own sound card..
Mike.