- Jun 6, 2010
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I have a desktop built by a local shop that I now cannot contact for help.
Windows 7, ASUS motherboard, with this in the specs on the receipt:
"Built-in HD Sound". Control Panel called it "VIA High Definition Audio"
It has been working fine until several days ago, when it started not working. I had to restart the machine to get it to work, then after a while it would stop working again. So I had to restart etc etc
I looked on google and saw a variety of people saying they had similar problem, and one said "just uninstall and reinstall the driver".
OK, that sounded easy. So I went to Dev Mgr and uninstalled it, not knowing it would then disappear from Dev Mgr and Sound. I thought I would just have to select it and say "Install driver" or something and Windows would find it for me. Nope.
So I have tried a handful of drivers off the web, a couple from VIA, and one from Softpedia. None of them make it work. But the last one, from Softpedia, at least it made a noise during reboot. The speakers "came alive" - I pulled the plug and wiggled it and got static but by the time full Windows was up, there was nothing
Since I dont have a disk to reinstall from, what can I do from here? I guess I could go buy a new sound card, presuming the mobo has a slot for it. Or is the original driver still on the hard drive somewhere? Does uninstalling completely remove the driver files?
You can see I know some but not enough to really know what I'm doing
Thanks
sonoferu
Windows 7, ASUS motherboard, with this in the specs on the receipt:
"Built-in HD Sound". Control Panel called it "VIA High Definition Audio"
It has been working fine until several days ago, when it started not working. I had to restart the machine to get it to work, then after a while it would stop working again. So I had to restart etc etc
I looked on google and saw a variety of people saying they had similar problem, and one said "just uninstall and reinstall the driver".
OK, that sounded easy. So I went to Dev Mgr and uninstalled it, not knowing it would then disappear from Dev Mgr and Sound. I thought I would just have to select it and say "Install driver" or something and Windows would find it for me. Nope.
So I have tried a handful of drivers off the web, a couple from VIA, and one from Softpedia. None of them make it work. But the last one, from Softpedia, at least it made a noise during reboot. The speakers "came alive" - I pulled the plug and wiggled it and got static but by the time full Windows was up, there was nothing
Since I dont have a disk to reinstall from, what can I do from here? I guess I could go buy a new sound card, presuming the mobo has a slot for it. Or is the original driver still on the hard drive somewhere? Does uninstalling completely remove the driver files?
You can see I know some but not enough to really know what I'm doing
Thanks
sonoferu
