Re: No sound



Hi,all.
Check out motherboard installation CD most all drivers needed are there ,
including Sound Max.
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deejaydee

"Rainy" <sweetwrapz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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thanks.. I appreciate all your information... will look for a sound card
for the usb port.. which means to me I wouldn't need to have a slot.. but
would connect it to the usb port on the outside of my computer... I hope..
lol thanks again.. rainy
"SingaporeWebDesign" <SingaporeWebDesign_ng2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hello,

Windows has no way of knowing if the port is damaged.

Think of it this way - if your casing is scratched, Windows has no way of
knowing that either. That is what *might* be happening with your port

Also, you don't have to replace your motherboard - you can add-on a PCI
sound card (or a USB one, more expensive).

Note that I stress on the word *might*, as I am not entirely sure that it
is
the port that it is causing the problem - you may want to search around or
ask in other forums for more opinions.

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"Rainy" <sweetwrapz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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HI. you know I have given this a lot of thought.. and it doesn't make
sense
to me.. :) why would I be told that the device is working properly.. and
that the driver is installed and the sound card is enabled if it's NOT
working properly.. wouldn't I get some sort of a prompt from Windows XP..
AN
EXCLAMATION POINT IN device manager..?? something??? I'm beginning to
think
it might be a registry problem... And wouldn't Aida 32 say something in
the
report that indicates that the sound is not working.. I know that there
is
not a registry entry for every single thing, but...If I have to replace
my
motherboard, ok.. but what if it's not that and I go to the expense of
doing
that, and find it's still not working.. ? If you or anyone can think of
anything else.. I will appreciate it very much.. :) believe me, I will
be
forever grateful! thanks.. Rainy


"SingaporeWebDesign" <SingaporeWebDesign_ng2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hello,

You're welcome - please post back on the working resolution (to this
thread
if possible). Good luck!

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"Rainy" <sweetwrapz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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the motherboard is no longer under warranty... and I don't know if I
have
a
slot for a sound card...thanks so much for your help.,. you are the only
one
who offered to help.. had a couple of questions by other members, but
they
never followed through.. :) but will look into purchasing a sound card
and
nudging the connections..thanks so much.. will find a way to let the
group
know how this all resolved.. thanks hugs Rainy
"SingaporeWebDesign" <SingaporeWebDesign_ng2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hello,

If the port is bad, you will have to claim warranty on your motherboard
if
it is still under warranty.

Otherwise, you can buy any cheap $20 sound card and use it.

With regards to repairing and verifying whether it is the port that is
damaged, I am unable to assist you there.

Oh, and you may also want try and nudge the connection abit and see
whether
it goes through.

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"Rainy" <sweetwrapz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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thanks... no sound max in control panel.. I went to the link where the
drivers were, but it was pretty confusing .. so many to choose from!
and
I
remembered I had it on cd so reinstalled it.. still no sound! here's
my
question.. if the port is bad.. how do I determine this.. is there a
way
to
scan my ports online.. and if it turns out to be a bad port.. are there
instructions somewhere on how to replace it.. I'm not going to be
replacing
it.. my friend will do this.. She's more informed about hardware.. but
not
sure she has ever done this.. so... any help appreciated.. thanks so
much,
Rainy


"SingaporeWebDesign" <SingaporeWebDesign_ng2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hello,

Look in Control Panel for any item containing the name of SoundMax.

You might also want to download the latest drivers for your model.
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us

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"Rainy" <sweetwrapz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I think I left something off, sorry! .. my sound is onboard.. Asus is
the
name of the motherboard, and Soundmax is the name of the sound card...
I
didn';t find a utility .. I did a search for soundmax and came up
empty
handed, and went to control panel for audio and sounds.. but
everything
looks fine... thanks for responding.. If I have a utility where would
it
be?
I can tell you this is very frustrating.. :) Rainy
"SingaporeWebDesign" <SingaporeWebDesign_ng2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hello,

Yes the ports malfunctioning is a possibility.

Also check to see whether you have any audio utilities that came with
your
sound card and if so, fiddle with them :)

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"Rainy" <sweetwrapz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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thanks so much for wanting to help... yes I have tried other speakers
on
my
computer. and followed along with your suggestions... everything was
ticked.. the only thing I couldn't do was
"Any Advanced buttons coming out? If so, click them and UNCHECK any
'digital
output only' or something along the lines of that"
I could not find digital output only. but will continue to look for
it..
No one has addressed the question of ports..is that not possible?
thanks
Rainy


"SingaporeWebDesign" <SingaporeWebDesign_ng2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hello,

You've already done many obvious checks and the only one more I can
think
of
is to use different speakers (such as head/ear phones) and see
whether
that
works.

I understand that you have tested your speakers in another location,
but
it
would not hurt to try :)

Also make sure that you are controlling the correct volume:

Volume Controller > Options > Properties > CHECK Playback > TICK ALL
Boxes
below > OK

Volume Controller > Options > CHECK Advanced Controls

Any Advanced buttons coming out? If so, click them and UNCHECK any
'digital
output only' or something along the lines of that.

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"Rainy" <sweetwrapz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Windows XP home
SP2

Hi,

I have no sound... no system sounds, and nothing plays on media
player...
I
would appreciate help on this... been trying to resolve this for
days
now...
and have tried many different things to solve this problem on my
own...from
the very obvious to not so obvious (to me anyway)..

Volume is not muted and everything is either half way up or all the
way
up

In Sounds and Audio devices in control panel.. my sound card is
selected.

No conflicts or errors listed in device manager
My driver is listed (properties says it's working properly)
no other drivers are listed!

One website said it might be a corrupted OS.. so I repaired it..
still
no
sound

Took the speakers to my friends house and connected them to her
speaker,
they work fine.. and yes they are connected to the right plug on the
back
of
my computer.. it's all color coded.. so I know which hole to plug it
into..:)

It was suggested I see if my sound card is enabled in bios but don't
know
how to do this.. I can get to bios but..

Appreciate any help I receive... thanks Rainy.

Ps.. my friend and I think it might be a bad port.. is there a way
to
test
the port online?
















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