re: sound device error -- READ THIS HERE
Monday, December 13, 2004 at 2:21 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Tony Marques
(12 messages posted)
"Error code 10, driver is enable but has not started" usually refers to driver issues.
Find and download the proper drivers then update them manually pointing them to
the directory where the drivers are waiting. Again this should hopefully be a problem
with sound drivers and not some wierd "unrelated" thing that you would never suspect.
You might want to go into the bios and turn on PNP there, disable any com or LPT
ports if your'e not using them, and perhaps move a PCI sound card into a different
slot so it's not conflicting with an on-board device.
If you have 2 software PNP Enumerators, remove one of them. And if you're trying
to fix something, fix one thing a at time so remove one of the audio devices and
concentrate on the other one. The problem should be their drivers.
On Sunday, December 12, 2004 at 10:15 pm, Dave Segal wrote:
>Having the same problem, winxp sp1 or 2, I have two audio devices now, one internal
>and the other external usb, still NO AUDIO and xp can’t find the audio device.
The
>actual devices are okay, but the associated audio drivers indicate:
>
> "driver is enabled but has not been started"
>
>I tried the fix and now have the plug and play enumerator in my device manager (listed
>twice!). Also removed the registry entries for midi..etc, per other fix listed
above.
>Any other ideas besides reinstall?
>
>Warm regards,
>
>David
>
>
>
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