No sound on reinstalling Windows XP
I have just reloaded Windows XP Home for the second time on a Mesh PC and have a small problem which I do not remember occurring the first time I did a reload.
Everything is perfect except the sound which no longer exists. If I look in the Sounds and Audio Devices in the Control Panel, under the volume tab are the words “No audio device”. Under the sounds tab are the words “No sound scheme”. The audio and voice tabs are grayed out.
I have tried loading the Creative Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 disk that came with the PC many years ago. It didn’t auto load but I eventually found, by searching the disk, some drivers which I downloaded. They made no difference. I deleted them.
I also have a P4B Motherboard disk which came with the PC. On the front of the disk are shown some Cyberlink Video & Audio Applications. This disk has NEVER been used so I am very dubious of loading it.
Please tell me the procedure to recover the sound. I presume this is possible using a combination of the above 2 disks and perhaps the Mesh recovery CD-ROM. As you will be aware the reload takes a long time and I don’t want to ruin the reinstallation by making a mistake at the final hurdle.
Re: No sound on reinstalling Windows XP
Have you installed audio drivers after installing windows xp from mobo CD? You can download latest drivers also.
Re: No sound on reinstalling Windows XP
Hello If you Have onboard Sound Device then .you can Install the Drivers from the Motherboard Cd . just inser the cd and run the software by clicking on the cd drive icon and read the onscreen instruction to install the drivers hope it will help you
Re: No sound on reinstalling Windows XP
Re: No sound on reinstalling Windows XP
You will need to download the latest Windows XP driver which will also include the sound drivers. You can download this from the motherboard manufacturers website under the support section. All you will need to do is lookup your board model # and all available files & drivers will be listed for you.