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No sound after a win xp format and full re-install?

truey
10-15-2008, 12:43 PM
Hi it seems a common thing as ive seen lots other similar quedtions about losing your sound and drivers after a format. But have not yet seen an easy answer to getting the sound back - i have trawled the sites for realtek drivers win xp sound drivers etc. etc. downloaded and installed a few and got absolutely nowhere ? so i ask is there anyone out there in the big world of computers and tech sites/forums who can answer this question in an easy to carry out way : Help i have no sound on my com why not ? and how do i get the sound back ?

LookinAround
10-15-2008, 02:11 PM
You need to start with some specs. Download from here (http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Everest-Home-Edition-Download-16369.html) and run it
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- Get a Custom Report report in plain text
- Check these items to report on
==> Computer
==> Motherboard
==> Multimedia

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Notice progress in lower left window corner
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Tedster
10-15-2008, 02:17 PM
this needs to be in the audio forum.

LookinAround
10-15-2008, 04:57 PM
this needs to be in the audio forum.

OP is looking for a driver for their sound card. I don't follow.

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jnjgoss
10-22-2008, 08:06 PM
Always do a backup of your drivers before formating drive.
It saves alot of time and trouble if your system doesn't install them back when you reload your OS. Keep your board driver CD in a safe place if you have one for future problems. Do all of the updates like SP3 and the extras if WIndows XP or if Vista SP1 plus the extras.
Sometimes with windows XP you install it and drivers do not load that ordinarily install.
SO you go thru the whole process of adding hardware and searching out what has not been loaded yet by windows. When you findly get to the end of it presto it installs. It aggrevates you when windows doesn't do what it normally should do.

truey
10-23-2008, 06:19 PM
JNGGOSS Thanks yeah youre dead right m8 i will NEVER format a drive again without making a full backup of the drivers. A lesson to be learnt by all who may read this. Thanks to all of you whom did offer advice.

jnjgoss
10-23-2008, 06:25 PM
Drivermax is a free driver software that you can use to restore your lost drivers.
It isn't the best one to use but it is free and it will get the job done.
Hopefully you have still got your modem or ethernet drives working so you can get online. If not just find a PCI card that windows will automatically load and then you can go online to get drivermax. Hope this helps.

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