- Nov 13, 2003
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I have an Abit IC7-G mobo as you can see below, and the Creative Megaworks 5.1 surround system, the one that is 550 watts.
Everything worked fine after I put the computer together except for some memory problems a while ago. Just last night, I was playing an online game. The audio worked normally then. I installed Norton AV software just to see if I had anything lurking around in my computer. Well, it found seven viruses, and they all were located the SunMicrosystems Java folder. It said "Trojan.xxxx", and the x's were different words. I left for about an hour, and when I came back, there was no audio coming from the speakers.
I made sure nothing was muted, I have a Logitech Elite keyboard and the volume was turned up on it. I uninstalled the Realtek audio driver and I re-installed the updated one from the Realtek website. Nothing worked again, so I un-installed the driver again and reinstalled the Realtek audio driver from Abit's website. Again, nothing happened.
Under the sounds and video menu in the Device Manager, I have Audio Codecs, Legacy Audio drivers, Media Control Devices, and Realtek AC'97 Audio apart from the video devices I have in there. I cannot uninstall the Legacy audio drivers for some reason, I dont know why I have two drivers for the sound (Legacy and Realtek).
Does anyone have any ideas what the problem could be? Any input will be appreciated.
Everything worked fine after I put the computer together except for some memory problems a while ago. Just last night, I was playing an online game. The audio worked normally then. I installed Norton AV software just to see if I had anything lurking around in my computer. Well, it found seven viruses, and they all were located the SunMicrosystems Java folder. It said "Trojan.xxxx", and the x's were different words. I left for about an hour, and when I came back, there was no audio coming from the speakers.
I made sure nothing was muted, I have a Logitech Elite keyboard and the volume was turned up on it. I uninstalled the Realtek audio driver and I re-installed the updated one from the Realtek website. Nothing worked again, so I un-installed the driver again and reinstalled the Realtek audio driver from Abit's website. Again, nothing happened.
Under the sounds and video menu in the Device Manager, I have Audio Codecs, Legacy Audio drivers, Media Control Devices, and Realtek AC'97 Audio apart from the video devices I have in there. I cannot uninstall the Legacy audio drivers for some reason, I dont know why I have two drivers for the sound (Legacy and Realtek).
Does anyone have any ideas what the problem could be? Any input will be appreciated.