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Join Date: Apr 2007
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OS: Win XP
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I am new to this site and know very little about computers and language used so please bare with me. Have a Advent 3119 had to do a System Recovery and now have no sound. Went into Device Manager and deleted AC 97 Audio Device ( it had yellow mark next to it) then reinstalled it. Still did not work. When try and play music it says "Code 10 Error" also problem with sound mixers. Can you download another sound drive and if so what do you do, or will I have to purchase a sound card which I have read about on the web. I would appriciate any help.
PS Could any reply's be kept quite simple. Many thanks. |
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Re: C-media AC 97 Audio Device
You should have a motherboard disk. You should install the sound card info, program, and drivers from that disk. Then, shut down and reboot and take it for a test drive.
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Re: C-media AC 97 Audio Device
Download the free system diagnostics program Everest, go to Computer > Summary and post back with the Motherboard Name, Motherboard Chipset and Audio Adapter details. You should be able to click on the blue Realtek link to find the latest audio driver. If this doesn't work, we can find a suitable one from your motherboard information.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Re: C-media AC 97 Audio Device
Hope this is info you need, I am a COMPLETE novice.
Motherboard - ECS SF2 Memory - 512 MB DDR Ram-PC2700 Hard Drive - 80GB Maxtor 6Y80L0 CD Drive- Lite-On XJ-HD166 16X (48X) DVD-ROM Lite-On LTR-523275 52X CD RW MC REader- Flash Memory Card Drive (7in1) Video Card - nVidia Ge Force FX5200 (128mb) 64 Bit Sound Card - Realtek AC'97 Audio Modem - Conexant PC1 HSPIV92 (CX11252-11) Netword Card -Realtek 8139/810X (onboard) Hope this helps, whatever it means. |
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