Windows Server - no sound in windows xp
Asked By digitalpp
26-Mar-07 07:16 PM
I have windows XP and there is no sound comming from my speakers
I have seen under device manager' Multimedia audio controller has big
yellow and black "!" mark. I have accidentially deleted SoundMax
program from my computer.
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Pegasus \(MVP\) replied...
This is a Win2000 newsgroup. A good starting point might be to
post your question in a WinXP newsgroup.
Dave Patrick replied...
Check the manufacturer's web site for the latest Windows driver for your
device. If this is a new install you may need to install the mobo chipset
drivers first.
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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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Pegasus \(MVP\) replied...
You did, in fact, post your question in a WinXP newsgroup,
20 minutes before posting it here. What's the point? Do you
get a kick out of posting in the wrong newsgroup?

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