Windows reports ''no audio device''
Thursday, September 11, 2008 at 3:41 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by JOSE
(2 messages posted)
Ok, I had the same problem with my AUDIO DEVICE. But thankfully now I know the problem
to fixing this mistery, which many call a probable virus!! NO!! It's not a virus.
It just so happens to be that when you try to place another sound card in to the
mother board, it messes up the original default settings. Anyhow, getting to the
point on how to fix the AUDIO MISTERY..1.Go to Control Panel.2.Go to sounds and audio
devices. Now you notice that under volume it says NO AUDIO DEVICE. Well now let's
go to step 3. Go to the AUDIO tab and on sound play back scroll down and find.. Vinyl
AC'97 Audio[WAVE] now click on it. 4. Go under sound recording scroll down and find..Vinyl
AC'97 Audio[WAVE] also click on it. 5. go under, MIDI music playback scroll down
and find MPU-401. Now on the bottom right you have to click on APPLY. And now go
back to VOLUME and you should have a AUDIO DEVICE. Now remember, if you have a diffrent
audio device then just click on that particular device. Don't let it stay under modem#0
playback. You must make sure that you have clicked on an AUDIO DEVICE. Well I really
hope that this would help many of you experiencing these crazy (NO AUDIO DEVICE)
problems. Let me know if it really helped. Many people have diffrent ways of fixing
there AUDIO DEVICE, but this is mine and I hope it can help because it helped me..
God bless and good luck to you all..
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