Audio Device

Can anyone tell me what to do to get sound back on my computer? I have done it all . When I tried to extract the audio device it got to almost the end of the file & said error message 40 whatever that means. Every driver site I go to it says I have to pay & those I have downloaded do not work. When I tried to open them, or they just plain do not work. So I am at a loss as to what to do next. I just know I cannot not open the Analog Device 198 x intergrated audio on my cd. Thanks for any help.

PS I even tried new speakers but it's not that.

Try this thread:

* fixing your sound TUT

You should probably go into the Device Manager and make sure there aren't any Yellow Exclamation signs. Sometimes just uninstalling the non-working device from inside of Device Manager, followed by a prompt reboot will cause Windows to re-detect the device. You may or will need either the Windows install CD or the device install CD if doing things this way, however it's a common known fix.

Instructions for how to get into the Device Manager.

Try this thread:

* fixing your sound TUT

You should probably go into the Device Manager and make sure there aren't any Yellow Exclamation signs. Sometimes just uninstalling the non-working device from inside of Device Manager, followed by a prompt reboot will cause Windows to re-detect the device. You may or will need either the Windows install CD or the device install CD if doing things this way, however it's a common known fix.

Instructions for how to get into the Device Manager.

Thanks Andavari for all the advice. Wish I could say it helped but not so. I used the cd for installing & even did a systems restore but still nothing. Guess I will just do without sound for awhile but thanks anyway.

Thanks Andavari for all the advice. Wish I could say it helped but not so. I used the cd for installing & even did a systems restore but still nothing. Guess I will just do without sound for awhile but thanks anyway.

Well with some soundcards like mine you can't simply install the drivers from the Windows CD. In my case if I did that I'd have no sound whatsoever, and actually have to install two totally different softwares for there to be any sound which is rather strange.

It may be worth a look on your PC manufacturer website for the drivers software download for your particular sound card, because the Windows install CD may just be using some generic driver.

Is this page of any use?

http://support.dell.com/support/topics/glo...&doclang=en