Hi Guys,
I think I've finally found a seemingly simple problem I can't solve with anything shy of a reformat...
It started with a friend's computer not playing sound anymore. A quick look in the device manager reveals that the sound card has an exclamation point next to it. Windows reports that the card cannot be found, or all the drivers are not installed properly. Fine, I decide to simply re-seat the card in the ISA slot and reinstall the drivers...same problem.
Hrmm...alright, I'll just swap it for another sound card. (The original was an old Sound Blaster Pro, FYI) First, I decided to swap it for a Sound BLaster 16 PNP - Windows detects the card on startup - victory! Drivers install flawlessly - no exclamation points or anything in device manager. I plug in headphones to test the sound, and I hear a lot of background "hissing" noise. Alright, well, let's try playing a sound anyway...Windows reports that the sound card is in-use. What? In-use? But all its doing is hissing!
I get fed up after trying about everything I could think of, and throw in a third sound card, this time a Yamaha, which should be able to play multiple sound streams. Once all the drivers are installed, I hear the same "hissing" sound on the headphones. Trying to play a sound reveals no error message, but also no sound - just the same hissing.
I have scoured the internet for similar problems with no luck, and have tried everything I can possibly think of shy of reformatting the system. I can't figure out why it would affect ever sound card I install in the system! Could it be that some of the DLLs associated with playing WAV files were corrupted or erased?
If any of you have any ideas, please post them!
Thanks!
			
			I think I've finally found a seemingly simple problem I can't solve with anything shy of a reformat...
It started with a friend's computer not playing sound anymore. A quick look in the device manager reveals that the sound card has an exclamation point next to it. Windows reports that the card cannot be found, or all the drivers are not installed properly. Fine, I decide to simply re-seat the card in the ISA slot and reinstall the drivers...same problem.
Hrmm...alright, I'll just swap it for another sound card. (The original was an old Sound Blaster Pro, FYI) First, I decided to swap it for a Sound BLaster 16 PNP - Windows detects the card on startup - victory! Drivers install flawlessly - no exclamation points or anything in device manager. I plug in headphones to test the sound, and I hear a lot of background "hissing" noise. Alright, well, let's try playing a sound anyway...Windows reports that the sound card is in-use. What? In-use? But all its doing is hissing!
I get fed up after trying about everything I could think of, and throw in a third sound card, this time a Yamaha, which should be able to play multiple sound streams. Once all the drivers are installed, I hear the same "hissing" sound on the headphones. Trying to play a sound reveals no error message, but also no sound - just the same hissing.
I have scoured the internet for similar problems with no luck, and have tried everything I can possibly think of shy of reformatting the system. I can't figure out why it would affect ever sound card I install in the system! Could it be that some of the DLLs associated with playing WAV files were corrupted or erased?
If any of you have any ideas, please post them!
Thanks!
				
		
			