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> No sound!, Everything seems fine, but no sound!
Declan
post Apr 2 2008, 12:52 PM
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I was downloading file converters e.g. flv to avi, avi to dvd etc and when complete, lost all sound. Device Manager suggests there are no problems, the connection to the speakers is fine and the sound is not "muted".
This has happened in the past and in that case the device manager highlighted the problem (a network adaptor fault), and I was able to fix.
At a loss with this one.

Anyone out there with an idea how best to resolve this issue?

Ran malware scan and system scan; didn't find any problems.
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post Apr 2 2008, 01:31 PM
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Hi Declan

Check that windows audio service is running under services.

Start-->Run-->Type: Services.msc--> click ok

Find windows audio among them and see if it is stopped.

Or

You can try this:

Start-->Run-->Type: Cmd

Type: net stop "windows audio" (Type all letters, including those " " ) Tell me what it says.

Then do it again, but this time,

Type: net start "windows audio" (Same procedure as above) Tell me what it says.

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post Apr 2 2008, 11:23 PM
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Hi,

Under Services.msc it reported that windows audio was started.
With net stop and net start windows audio all it said was Windows audio stopping and then windows audio starting.


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post Apr 2 2008, 11:47 PM
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Hi Declan

Then its very likely a hardware failure, rather than software. Not 100% certain tho, as trouble-shooting sound problems aint one of my strong assets by far.

If it should be software-related, I would try uninstall my driver, and re-install, maybe do a roll-back to the previous driver.

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post Apr 3 2008, 03:56 AM
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Thank you, I'll try that as soon as I get home.

Will let you know.


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post Apr 3 2008, 11:33 AM
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The CD Midi Playback had been disabled! All I had to do was change the settings and we can hear again thumbup.gif

Thanks for your time and effort.
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post Apr 3 2008, 11:43 AM
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Hi Declan smile.gif

Good you found out.

And no worries about my time mate, only glad if I could have helped happy.gif

I'll take note of the solution, for further use (As I said, not my strongest trouble-shooting sound blush.gif )

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