ON BOARD SOUNDMAX not being detected
I am having the same problems as reported previously in this thread... I have a Thinkpad t41 which has an onboard soundcard but for some reason is not being detected.
I have system sound, done the speaker tests in the bios which works fine but it does not detect an audio card so that part of the test fails.
I've attempted to install the soundmax drivers and received the "driver not found error" reboot message but that does nothing.
I've tried manually installing the drivers and when I click "have Disk"... I go to the folder, select the .inf file but when I click ok, it does not show up to install.
I've had the System Board replaced twice and still the onboard sound card is not being detected. I don't believe I got stuck with two bad motherboards so It has to be something in my configuration.
I've read about disable/enabling sound in the bios but have not been able to find anywhere in the bios to do that. Am I missing something there?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Proposed Solution - should actually work!
This thread described the exact problem I had and there have been several distressed people who tried many of the same solutions I did and then resolved themselves to give up or an expensive solution. You know that doesn't make any sense (that it's not correctable). And it's not a hardware problem either - obviously it was caused by uninstalling software. How can that be a software problem??? You are all right to think that there SHOULD be a simple and low-key fix!
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Computer description:
A self built ASUS from a good number of years ago. SoundMax was included as part of the original drivers and manufacturer software (which was a lot). It has an onboard sound card.
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Problem description:
Not wanting the SoundMax utilities, I uninstalled the program thinking that it wouldn't affect the sound drivers themselves. I was wrong.
The sound card was simply not recognized after this action. Windows identified that there was no sound card or no drivers.
When I tried one of the SoundMax drivers mentioned in this thread it came up with the familiar graphics from the company (cheesy DJ rocking, etc.) but soon in the instillation I got the error that I didn't have drivers or something, and searching for that exact error brought me here.
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Things I was doing wrong:
I was looking in the wrong place. The driver was wrong. I was getting it from generic driver sites and I didn't have any real information about what kind of motherboard it was.
Basically I didn't know what I was doing.
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How a friend fixed it:
Go to Device manager. Sound card will be in either
-Sound Video and game controllers with a "!"
-Other devices with a "?"
(You know this by now if you've gotten to my post here)
Right click on the sound card and go to properties. Go to "Driver" tab. Look at "device instance id" or "compatable id". Copy the string, but the things you need are numbers following the VEN_ and DEV_.
Back in Device Manager:
If you have some drivers installed, right click and uninstall them.
Go to "Action->Scan for hardware changes" This just refreshes the stuff.
Now, if you're in my boat, you're using an ASUS motherboard. You need the drivers for this motherboard. My model is here:
http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=cFuVCr9bXXCckmcK
Perhaps yours is different. This is where you need the DEV string. Mine was DEV_24d5. I was able to connect that to the motherboard model. Search Google for the DEV_ string and try to find a motherboard model number. Then search the ASUS site for that model. You may find this step non-trivial. Good luck.
Anyway, you should find the appropriate driver page on the ASUS site for your motherboard like the link above. Obviously, you need the latest Audio drivers. Download that. Run it and you should get the same SoundMax instillation.
If you got this all right the instillation should proceed correctly instead of giving the error and your sound should start working again. Without restarting it gives a big red cross over the SoundMax control panel, but your sound works, so what do you care?
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Let me know if you manage to repeat these steps and fix the problem. I thought my computer was a goner after reading this thread, but everything was fine aside from my own idiocy (as I thought). If you have the problem described here, it's fixable, you're just screwing something up.