Published on October 12, 2012 By kona0197 In Personal Computing

Got quite an issue here on my hands. Computer will not play any sound. Under device manager the sound card is listed and Windows says it's working properly. Yet under sound in control panel it says no audio device. How can I fix this? I have tried installing the proper driver from my computer maker's website and I even tried system restore. Nothing has worked. Before I reinstall Windows I thought I would seek help first.

Thanks!


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on Oct 12, 2012

Have you tried other speakers or plugging in a set of headphones? If you have an audio port on the front as well as the rear, try using it also.

If you recently installed any codec packs, remove it.

on Oct 12, 2012

It's not a problem of where I plug in the speakers. The control panel says I have no audio device for playback. I currently don't even have a little speaker in the taskbar for adjusting the volume. I haven't installed any codecs at all. Seems the system can't find the driver anymore.

 

Windows Audio

on Oct 12, 2012

Wizard1956
Have you tried other speakers or plugging in a set of headphones?

You say it shows in Device Manager. Go to that device properties. What does it show in the Driver Tab?

on Oct 12, 2012

If the sound card isn't part of the mobo, you could try unplugging and re-plugging it in.... perhaps the connection to the mobo has come loose, or is defective?

on Oct 12, 2012

check if the audio service is running in Services

on Oct 12, 2012

do what doc said. shut down , remove card. reboot without card, remove drivers, shut down, re install card, reboot, reinstall drivers.

on Oct 12, 2012

Wizard1956
You say it shows in Device Manager. Go to that device properties. What does it show in the Driver Tab?

Control Panel

 

DrJBHL
If the sound card isn't part of the mobo, you could try unplugging and re-plugging it in.... perhaps the connection to the mobo has come loose, or is defective?

Sound card is part of my mobo and was working fine last night before a restart. I don't recall installing or uninstalling any drivers. I did update the Realtek High Definition driver to see if that would solve the issue with iTunes skipping. I updated from Realtek's site. It should be working.

petrossa
check if the audio service is running in Services

It is. No worries there.

on Oct 12, 2012

Make sure any onboard audio is disabled in setup, could cause a conflict.

on Oct 12, 2012

sorry, last of your post was not showing yet. Try entering setup and checking the onboard is set to use. Could also check audio properties hardware box to make sure your audio device is selected.

on Oct 12, 2012

could also be some connection to the skipping problem you were having with Itunes.Maybe uninstall Itunes also, then redo sound drivers and then reinstall Itunes.

on Oct 12, 2012

BIOS says audio is enabled. Audio properties is blacked out, I can't select anything.

Sound

on Oct 12, 2012

be sure of the 32bit 64bit driver also.maybe different versions for each.

on Oct 12, 2012

doortech1
ould also be some connection to the skipping problem you were having with Itunes.Maybe uninstall Itunes also, then redo sound drivers and then reinstall Itunes.

iTunes was uninstalled this mornng. I have reinstalled audio drivers with no sucess.

Anyone seen Jafo or Yrag around?

on Oct 12, 2012

check the hardware tab,any selections there

on Oct 12, 2012

doortech1
be sure of the 32bit 64bit driver also.maybe different versions for each.

Yes I know about that. I have the 32 bit driver as this is a 32 bit system. Still did not help.

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