Re: XP update loses sound card
- From: "realcestmoi" <mdenie@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 03:42:08 +0100
Hi there,
If the sound card is the same you can copy the driver.
Best regards,
Michel Denie
"jgreg" <jgreg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have been absent from this for a while because I have taken mine apart
and
yet to put it back together for lack of time. I hate to even look at it
because of the time it has cost me.
--
toshiba tecra9100 notebook
1.80 gigahertz Intel Mobile Pentium 4M
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache
S3 Graphics SuperSavage/IXC 1179
AND A LOST Yamaha AC-XG AC''''''''97
"louttit" wrote:
Sorry for the blank post, oops. We have 2 old 9100 tecras and I have
spent a
ridiculous amount of time trying to resolve the very same issue. On one
tecra
I was able to restore sound, but not the other. On the one I restored my
memory says it was a microsoft fix link. My friend now has that 9100. Is
it
possible to copy his drivers? Would it even work, or are other changes
necessary too?
"realcestmoi" wrote:
Hi there,
I assume you tried a forced install of a soundcard? You can try the
other
inf files too.
As far as I can see the earlier mentioned OPL3-SAx is a game port for
your
info .
Best regards,
Michel Denie
"jgreg" <jgreg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello Michel,
When I point to the YAWT90.INF file I get a message that "The
specified
location does not contain information about your hardware"
Thanks for all the help
--
toshiba tecra9100 notebook
1.80 gigahertz Intel Mobile Pentium 4M
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache
S3 Graphics SuperSavage/IXC 1179
AND A LOST Yamaha AC-XG AC''''''''97
"realcestmoi" wrote:
Hi there,
The Yamaha OPL3 SAx is as far as I can see not the correct drivert,
you
should try the sound card driver from Toshiba
ttp://209.167.114.38/support/Download/files_downloads/s2410/S241BPSN.exe,
did you try to run the setup? or for manual install: add new
hardware
sound
device and poin to the YAWT90.INF file and force install?
Best regards,
Michel Denie
"jgreg" <jgreg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,
I did use the autoexec.bat you typed out for me and it does show
more
hidden
devices. I typed them all out a few posts down.
The WINMM WDM Audio driver is out of the list now. The kernel
system
audio
device is back in the list and greyed out.
I have tried to manually install the sound card. There is nothing
detected
automatically anyway. Down in the previous posts I listed some of
what
what
is available to me in the maual install list. The only Yamaha
product
available, which I have tried, is the yamaha OPL3-SAx Reserved and
WDM
Driver.
Thanks
--
toshiba tecra9100 notebook
1.80 gigahertz Intel Mobile Pentium 4M
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache
S3 Graphics SuperSavage/IXC 1179
AND A LOST Yamaha AC-XG AC''''''''97
"realcestmoi" wrote:
Hi there,
Is the Microsoft WINMM WDM Audio out of the list of hardware now?
Did you try to make a manual (forced) install of the Yamaha AC-XG
?
I suggested the making of the autoexec.bat and running it because
some
hidden devices will not show up despite the fact you choose show
hidden
devices, so did you try doing it that way?
Best regards,
Michel Denie
"jgreg" <jgreg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello again,
The sound is enabled and uninstalling the Microsoft WINMM WDM
Audio
Compatibility Driver did not work.
One unusual thing was I did uninstall the Microsoft Kernel
System
Audio
Device
and some of the greyed out icons became greyed(if that is the
right
way
to
say it)
Thanks
--
toshiba tecra9100 notebook
1.80 gigahertz Intel Mobile Pentium 4M
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache
S3 Graphics SuperSavage/IXC 1179
AND A LOST Yamaha AC-XG AC''''97
"realcestmoi" wrote:
Hi there,
1) Check if in your bios settings your sound is enabled.
2) Try uninstalling the 'Microsoft WINMM WDM Audio
Compatibility
Driver'
entry in your devices and reboot the computer and see if sound
is
working
now.
Let me know if more help is needed please?
Best regards,
Michel Denie
"jgreg" <jgreg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello and thanks again!
I have been out of town so sorry to not post in a few days.
I have been to my device manager many times and shown hidden
devices.
There
is no Yamaha AC-XG so no luck there.
Under "Sound, video and game controllers" I have:
Audio Codecs
Legacy Audio Drivers
Legacy Video Capture Devices
Media Control Devices
Video Codecs
AND WITH THE SPEAKER ICON GREYED OUT I HAVE:
Microsoft Kernel Acoustic Echo Canceller
Microsoft Kernel Audio Splitter
Microsoft Kernel DLS Synthesizer
Microsoft Kernel DRM Audio Descrambler
Microsoft Kernel GS Wavetable Synthesizer
Microsoft Kernel System Audio Device
Microsoft Kernel Wave Aduio Mixer
Microsoft Streaming Clock Proxy
Microsoft Streaming Quality Manager Proxy
Microsoft Streaming Service Proxy
Microsoft WINMM WDM Audio Compatibility Driver
When I try to force install I add a new hardware device and
select
manually
from the list of Sound, and video and game controllers
because no
sound
card
is ever detected automatically. The notebook is listed as
having
Yamaha®
YMF753 16-bit stereo. Ver.2.0 SoundBlaster Pro Compatible
Built-in
stereo
speakers in the link you sent Michel. In my manufacturer and
model
list
I
have a creative technology and a yamaha entry. The creative
has
the
drivers
"game port for creative" and "soundblaster 16 or AWE32 or
compatible
[WDM]"
The Yamaha manufacturer has the drivers "game port, yamaha
OPL3-SAx
Reserved
and WDM Driver"
I have tried installing the yamaha device with drivers,
changing
drivers,
rebooting, uninstalling, repeating all this over and over. I
have
also
tried
many of the entries in the manual device listing. AARGHH! I
am
almost
to
the
point of selling this laptop, or smashing it on the front
steps
of
microsoft,
or shelling out $100 I should not have to for a Creative
PCMCIA
Sound
Blaster
Audigy 2 ZS THX Notebook Sound Card.
Thanks.
--
toshiba tecra9100 notebook
1.80 gigahertz Intel Mobile Pentium 4M
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache
S3 Graphics SuperSavage/IXC 1179
AND A LOST Yamaha AC-XG AC''''97
"realcestmoi" wrote:
Hi there welcome again.
Try showing the hidden devices under device mangager by
copying
this
text
and pasting it into a text file:
set devmgr_show_nonpresent_devices=1
cd %SystemRoot% \system32
start devmgmt.msc
Now save it as Autoexec.bat
when done double click it and the device manager will open
in
there
click
the view tab and mark show hidden devices check if the
sound
card
Yamaha
AC-XG AC''''97 ( toshiba shows this sound card Yamaha
AC-XG
Sound
Driver
http://209.167.114.38/support/Download/files_downloads/s2410/S241BPSN.exe
)
is there hidden under sound devices, if so remove it and
try the
forced
install again after you have rebooted.
http://www.toshiba.ca/web/product.grp?section=1&group=223&product=379
Best regards,
Michel Denie
"jgreg" <jgreg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks again!
I have tried selecting and installing all sound hardware
from
the
select
list with no luck. I thought that was going to be the
cure. I
think
I
will
try it again just in case I missed something, although I
did
go
over
every
hardware option twice. Maybe there is something I missed
with
drivers
during
that.
Thanks.
--
toshiba tecra9100 notebook
1.80 gigahertz Intel Mobile Pentium 4M
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache
S3 Graphics SuperSavage/IXC 1179
AND A LOST Yamaha AC-XG AC''''97
"realcestmoi" wrote:
Hi there you are most welcome;)
Did you try a forced install, so ad new hardware -> ( no
autodetection)
soundcard and point to the correct driver?
Best regards,
Michel Denie
"jgreg" <jgreg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message
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Thanks for the reply Michel.
Unfortunately your advice was already covered in my
original
post. I
appreciate your willingness to help, but the hardware
is
not
detected
so
driver rollback or hardware unistallation is a
non-issue.
It
broke
when
I
updated XP so I have to fix it. I have been out of
sound
for
months.
.
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