Title: Sound card problem Post by: aamir on March 26, 2010, 04:22:22 04:22 I have PC with windows xp sp3 with built in sound card PC IS P4 BUT WHEN i installed latest sound driver nothing happened My PC is ATI READEON 200 i am using NVIDA GEFORCE 9500GT VIDEO CARD .Also my sound card is not visible in BIOS .So what is possible cause if i purchase external sound card how to disable internal card .My sound card was working some time ago but stop working now.
Title: Re: Sound card problem Post by: bbarney on March 26, 2010, 07:31:53 07:31 Go into the System Bios at start up and make sure the sound card is turned on if using the built in card or off if installing a seperate sound
Title: Re: Sound card problem Post by: aamir on March 26, 2010, 08:48:23 08:48 in bios no sound card is visible but card is built in
Title: Re: Sound card problem Post by: head on March 26, 2010, 10:12:32 10:12 Open your windows system folder. Klick on the sound symbol and check all settings. The sound might be deactivated.
The other possiblity is and dont get me wrong: Did you put your cable on the connector out ? The connectors are "in" "out" and "mic" Posted on: March 26, 2010, 09:49:41 09:49 - Automerged Your PC is not a ATI Radeon 200. ATI Radeon 200 is a graphic chipset. There might be a ATI sticker on the outside of the PC. So you probably have a mainboard with ATI graphic onboard - which should be deactivated if you are working with an extra Nvidia card. Is your sound onboard or is there a sound card sticking in one of the slots? What sound driver did you install? Title: Re: Sound card problem Post by: aamir on March 26, 2010, 10:55:00 10:55 Mother board is made by ATI sound card is real talk sound card is not external but built in i am working on nvida graphic card is it possible nvida deactivated sound card how to open system folder and clik on sound system.There is no sound icon task bar. do u man device manager
Title: Re: Sound card problem Post by: head on March 26, 2010, 04:22:23 16:22 OK - first of all we have to find out what hardware you are using.
Here is a nice systeminfo program, which does not install in your system, all you have to do is doubleklick it. http://rapidshare.com/files/368409713/317h239.rar look at hardware - motherboard - take a screenshot look at hardware - devices - audio video gamecontroller - here should be one or two devices - take screenshots and post them. Title: Re: Sound card problem Post by: nanop on June 03, 2010, 12:10:54 00:10 Right click on my computer, select properties, go to hardware -> device manager, find the sound card device in the list, then uninstall it or roll it back.
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