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| 634118 | 2008-01-26 05:24:00 | Downloaded SoundMax (integrated audio) latest update from the Asus website yesterday. Now think, why did I do that? It was opening in word document! Then I chose Notepad this and that and somehow, the programme was run. However, that was the end of the audio! Norhing comes out either through the Creative Player or from behind the mobo. Deleted the files from the C Drive. Story is still the same. Any clues what to do next? Thanks. |
ramu (726) | ||
| 634119 | 2008-01-26 05:28:00 | Whats creative player got to do with it?? Isnt that for creative soundcards?? Youre not using another soundcard, besides the onboard sound are you? So did the drivers install in the end?? Is there something in the case like a fax modem? If there is, this maybe the default sound device. Why the sound isnt working. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 634120 | 2008-01-28 00:19:00 | Hi Speedy I've a PCI Creative sound card. I usually use the Creative Player to play audio. I assume, one will need a player to make use of the onboard sound card. I think the drivers got installed at the end. Because, I deleted it frm the folder. There is a PCI dial-up modem in the PC however, not in use since changed over to broadband recently. Hope, I've given you all the answers. Thanks Speedy. |
ramu (726) | ||
| 634121 | 2008-01-28 00:35:00 | I assume, one will need a player to make use of the onboard sound card. Ah no, you'll have to disable the onboard sound, in the BIOS, if you installed another. DONT delete folders without uninstalling first. You'll screw things up. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 634122 | 2008-01-30 19:45:00 | Thanks Speedy. Luckily, I found the ASUS installation/set up CD and re-installed the audio software and then! It started working again! | ramu (726) | ||
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