Re: SP2 audio



Jeffrey wrote:
> I've just installed SP2 but have lost my sound; everything worked
> fine with SP1.
>
> I'm using an Intel D845PEBT2 motherboard with Soundmax Integrated
> Digital Audio
>
> Everything looks fine in device manager
>
> Have tested using DxDiag:
> Sound tab - Test Direct Sound am receiving Failure at step 19 (user
> verification of software): HRESULT = 0X00000000 (error code)
> Musuc tab - Test results state that all tests were successful but I
> did not hear anything!
>
> Any suggestions, patches or workarounds?
>
> Thanks

Have you check to see if their is an updated driver from you mobo
manufacturer?

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