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    Thanks for the welcome, and yes I see on board sound does seem to have its share of trouble. I looked at those updates and how can I tell if they are already installed? The maker installed everything including every update from Microsoft , I know the sound driver version number is different on my from the one (version5.12.1.3580) than the one in the link and it seems logical that might be the problem but I am fairly new with computers and it tells me to type the path in after I uninstall the old one, if i screw that up will I screw everything up? lol , other than no sound I am quite happy with the computer.

    As for the audio properties in the control panel under playback and record soundmax digital audio is there, although under sound schemes it is blank, is that normal, the choices are windows default or no sound.
    And the cats being in the pail is completely voluntary, silly kitties, so no I am not mean to my cats lol.



    Quote Originally Posted by confus-ed
    Welcome to Windrivers catsinapail (why have you put your kitty in a bucket !?! )

    Mmmm don't you just love onboard souncards, they work a treat everytime - NOT !

    For a start look here - IntelĀ® Desktop Board D865PERL & apply all the chipset patches & drivers it suggests ... try those, then if still no sound come back (there are some 'fat' downloads there !) - most likely its the WDM (windows driver model) playing up again ('scuse the pun!) ....

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    Ok windows default refers to the silly noises it makes when you do something wrong. The audio sounds like its all correct.

    Question, what coloured jack is the speakers plugged into? and are the speakers powered?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NooNoo
    Ok windows default refers to the silly noises it makes when you do something wrong. The audio sounds like its all correct.

    Question, what coloured jack is the speakers plugged into? and are the speakers powered?

    Um, actually ok now I feel silly lol, what it turned out to be was the speakers (see me blush with embarrassemnt here). I tried 3 different types of speakers I had here, the third pair I struck gold I got sound. I am not hearing system sounds but not really sure I want to, especially those annoying mistake ones lol

    Guess it just shows sometimes we make things out to be more complicated then we think they are, thank you everyone for your help and sorry to bother you with something like this, but it has been a learning experience but I am one of those people who do learn from my mistakes.

    Thanks everyone

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    No problem - do you want to work on the system sound problem now?

    If you go back to control panel - sound and multimedia and this time choose change sound scheme then click on an event that produces sound (one with the speaker by it) and at the bottom next to the word browse you will see a play icon... click it, does that work?

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