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phoenix24
05-22-2008, 07:37 AM
instead..it detects it as a new hardware!!but i dont detect the hardware components in the computer if i try to install it. but if i try it to the other computers the mother board detects a sound?? where could be the problem??? form the motherboard of my cpu or my hard disk??? I used microsoft professional..

FTT
05-22-2008, 04:16 PM
?Wait. Slow down and explain yourself in detail.

What are your system specs? Did sound work previously? What are you trying to play or install? CD's? MP3's? Sound software?

It's a bit confusing so far as to your problem.

phoenix24
05-23-2008, 06:21 AM
the problem is this..I have a computer,but it dont detect sound, what could be the problem in the motherboard or the hard disk??, If i try my hard disk to the other computers.the motherboard can detect a sound..and my original motherboard won't..instead it only detects that i have a new hardware..and there is no sound at all..what should i do???

mjc
05-23-2008, 07:12 AM
Stop moving your hard drive around...

Every time you move it, you force Windows to redetect all that hardware and want to install the drivers for it. Right now, your sound problem is most likely a driver problem, since it is detecting 'new hardware', but that is difficult to say for sure since you have made a hash of the installed drivers (way too many...)

What flavor of Windows are you running?

Boot into Windows, go to Device Manager, click View, check the box to "Show Hidden" and uninstall anything that is sound related. Go to the manufacturer of your computer's website and download the sound drivers for your computer. After you've uninstalled all the sound related mess, follow the manufacturer's directions on installing the drivers...