MIRROR
May 23rd, 2005, 11:08 PM
Hello and thanks for this Forum Site:
I hate to be a bother but would really appreciate some assistance to a very common problem with computers:
That is the issue of losing sound just after a new reformat:
I work many security forums helping people to remove foulware from off their PC online, but now i find myself on the needing end for some help.
It's not much anymore as computers go, Windows 98SE, a HP Pavillion 65?? model number i think, with a Asus P5S-vm Mobo, and reading the manual and confirming by a look inside on the board itself shows a Creative Labs ES1371 onboard sound chip.
After the format i now also get the same 3 (yellow) Exclamation/Question notices under Device Manager. I have 'removed" them several times and let windows redetect then used what must seem like countless different drivers found on the web with no effect yet.
PCI COMMUNICATION DEVICE
PCI INPUT CONTROLLER
PCI MULTIMEDIA DEVICE
If it's of any help in resolving this is the exact order as they appear under Device Manager:
I have tried some ES1371 drivers found at Drivers.com but nothing helps yet. Maybe i not found the EXACT one thats needed, i dunno.
Im willing to install anything to recover the sound again, and so i tried this
FM801 PCI Audio Installation and at least i heard the speakers make a loud BOOMP! when closing down for a reboot, afterwards still nothing. :(
Any guidance will be most appreciated in this endless search to resolve this.
I will for now on when i do find them, make a hundred copies so i never have to spend days and weeks of searching.
I tried this one among others as it seems to closely resemble what's needed but the darn thing said there wasnt enough files to do an update.
http://www.soundcard-drivers.com/drivers/125/125064.htm
I simply dont understand why they make this so hard and difficult.
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Here is an update to what i found so far so it can provide a clearer picture of what this is up against.
Since Windows couldn't detect an AUDIO device by name i chose one from the ADD NEW HARDWARE list that looks the same as what's in the ASUS motherboard manual as Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Legacy Device and now i have a Sound, video and game controllers entry under Device Manager showing only (1) driver file which is configmg.vxd that i had to pull off another pc since it was missing. I know there should be more: I am totally confused which way to turn, do you install ES1371 drivers for the darn sound chip itself (which i have tried a few), or do you install drivers for that SoundBlaster entry that now is in the Device list? Where can they be found? If so which goes where?
The ERROR message on the driver properties says WINDOWS COULD NOT LOAD ONE OF THE DRIVERS FOR THIS DEVICE, Blah Blah Blah Update drivers...........I am so close to dumping anything Microsoft for Linux or other systems that dont make as much of a mockery of technology. :sad:
I hate to be a bother but would really appreciate some assistance to a very common problem with computers:
That is the issue of losing sound just after a new reformat:
I work many security forums helping people to remove foulware from off their PC online, but now i find myself on the needing end for some help.
It's not much anymore as computers go, Windows 98SE, a HP Pavillion 65?? model number i think, with a Asus P5S-vm Mobo, and reading the manual and confirming by a look inside on the board itself shows a Creative Labs ES1371 onboard sound chip.
After the format i now also get the same 3 (yellow) Exclamation/Question notices under Device Manager. I have 'removed" them several times and let windows redetect then used what must seem like countless different drivers found on the web with no effect yet.
PCI COMMUNICATION DEVICE
PCI INPUT CONTROLLER
PCI MULTIMEDIA DEVICE
If it's of any help in resolving this is the exact order as they appear under Device Manager:
I have tried some ES1371 drivers found at Drivers.com but nothing helps yet. Maybe i not found the EXACT one thats needed, i dunno.
Im willing to install anything to recover the sound again, and so i tried this
FM801 PCI Audio Installation and at least i heard the speakers make a loud BOOMP! when closing down for a reboot, afterwards still nothing. :(
Any guidance will be most appreciated in this endless search to resolve this.
I will for now on when i do find them, make a hundred copies so i never have to spend days and weeks of searching.
I tried this one among others as it seems to closely resemble what's needed but the darn thing said there wasnt enough files to do an update.
http://www.soundcard-drivers.com/drivers/125/125064.htm
I simply dont understand why they make this so hard and difficult.
**************************************************
Here is an update to what i found so far so it can provide a clearer picture of what this is up against.
Since Windows couldn't detect an AUDIO device by name i chose one from the ADD NEW HARDWARE list that looks the same as what's in the ASUS motherboard manual as Sound Blaster AudioPCI 64V Legacy Device and now i have a Sound, video and game controllers entry under Device Manager showing only (1) driver file which is configmg.vxd that i had to pull off another pc since it was missing. I know there should be more: I am totally confused which way to turn, do you install ES1371 drivers for the darn sound chip itself (which i have tried a few), or do you install drivers for that SoundBlaster entry that now is in the Device list? Where can they be found? If so which goes where?
The ERROR message on the driver properties says WINDOWS COULD NOT LOAD ONE OF THE DRIVERS FOR THIS DEVICE, Blah Blah Blah Update drivers...........I am so close to dumping anything Microsoft for Linux or other systems that dont make as much of a mockery of technology. :sad: