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Kath Proctor
June 14th 04, 05:33 AM
I had a DLL error earlier on this month, I had this fixed
with help from Newsgroup member (Thank You so Much)
however since this was fixed I have had no sound at all
anywhere, I have checked everything I can think of, so
please someone HELP again please!!!
Regard Kath

Mart
June 15th 04, 12:42 AM
OK, chances are that the soundcard need re-installing.

Boot into Safe Mode (Press and hold the Shift key from a COLD boot - i.e a
power switch-on) Cancel the Help Centre.
Right-Click the My Computer icon on the desktop and select Properties and
choose Device Manager.

Look for ALL occurrences of Sound Cards (including games controllers) and
'Remove' them all in Device Manager.

Shut down and re-boot (cold boot) your computer into Normal Mode (boot
normally) and WinMe should re-detect your sound card and attempt to install
the correct drivers.

N.B Ensure that you have the latest WinMe drivers for your card - check the
card manufactures web site and download them if necessary - direct the setup
wizard to the location of the 'new drivers'

All being well you should have your sound back again.

Mart


"Kath Proctor" > wrote in message
...
> I had a DLL error earlier on this month, I had this fixed
> with help from Newsgroup member (Thank You so Much)
> however since this was fixed I have had no sound at all
> anywhere, I have checked everything I can think of, so
> please someone HELP again please!!!
> Regard Kath

Trry
August 21st 04, 09:40 PM
I understand about rebooting in Safe mode, but if I check
the Device Manager under SAFE MODE and look for all
occurrences of "SOUND" I find about 10 different things
from the sound card its self to wave modem to game
controllers etc. In NORMAL MODE there are only 3 items
pertaining to Sound.

So should I be deleting everying (all 10 items) in SAFE
MODE then rebooting to normal mode so that WinME re-
installs my drivers for my sound cards?

If it isn`t detected, does that mean I will have to
recover my system using the recovery disk?

Thanks
Terry
>-----Original Message-----
>OK, chances are that the soundcard need re-installing.
>
>Boot into Safe Mode (Press and hold the Shift key from a
COLD boot - i.e a
>power switch-on) Cancel the Help Centre.
>Right-Click the My Computer icon on the desktop and
select Properties and
>choose Device Manager.
>
>Look for ALL occurrences of Sound Cards (including games
controllers) and
>'Remove' them all in Device Manager.
>
>Shut down and re-boot (cold boot) your computer into
Normal Mode (boot
>normally) and WinMe should re-detect your sound card and
attempt to install
>the correct drivers.
>
>N.B Ensure that you have the latest WinMe drivers for
your card - check the
>card manufactures web site and download them if
necessary - direct the setup
>wizard to the location of the 'new drivers'
>
>All being well you should have your sound back again.
>
>Mart
>
>
>"Kath Proctor" >
wrote in message
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>> I had a DLL error earlier on this month, I had this
fixed
>> with help from Newsgroup member (Thank You so Much)
>> however since this was fixed I have had no sound at all
>> anywhere, I have checked everything I can think of, so
>> please someone HELP again please!!!
>> Regard Kath
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