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Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 6
OS: XP
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Strange Problem with nForce4
I have an Asus a8n sli deluxe (nforce4). The onboard sound worked fine until today when I moved house and starting using a USB wireless network adapter.
I now no longer have my usual audio device in device manager, but an "unknown device" that refuses to accept any audio driver I throw at it. Of course my sound setup in control panel tells me there is no audio device. I even reformatted and still have the same problem. Help! I'm using windows XP SP2. Jim |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: United States
Posts: 637
OS: Windows 95/98se/2000 Pro/XP Home, Pro, or MCE/2003 and 2008 Server Enterprise/7, Debian, Ubuntu
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Re: Strange Problem with nForce4
You should try using the audio driver from ASUStek's website. Get the driver from there and install it. It has to match if you get it from your motherboards download page.
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