re: Windows reports ''no audio device''
Saturday, September 13, 2008 at 4:18 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by vivek
(1 messages posted)
Hi Jose,
Thank you very much. This solution worked for me. I tried all other solutions
in this forum and none of them worked for me. Luckily this solution worked for me.
Thanks a lot.
On Thursday, September 11, 2008 at 3:41 pm, JOSE wrote:
>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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