I've accidentally deleted something and lost sound
Started by
peterdavies79
, Aug 04 2006 09:25 AM
#31
Posted 05 August 2006 - 09:12 PM
#32
Posted 05 August 2006 - 09:22 PM
If i am allowed to help,
Unzip the file to a convenient place, into one folder.
Thats all the knowledge i know of.
Dont wanna dusturb the flow here, but i know that unzipping wont hurt!
all help is always welcome.....unless, of course, that help consists of format c:\
I'm assuming r125 is a .exe? If so, run it, reboot, and see what happens.
#33
Posted 05 August 2006 - 09:52 PM
We ran the setup.exe program and it installed the program but gave us a message saying "Microsoft bus driver should be loaded into your system before installing Realtek HD audio driver" during the process. Then it gave the option to finish and restart the computer which I did.
When we restarted the pc the Found New Hardware wizard came up but said it cannot install hardware after searching.
When we restarted the pc the Found New Hardware wizard came up but said it cannot install hardware after searching.
#34
Posted 05 August 2006 - 09:58 PM
Under the device manager > multimedia audio controller (where the exclamation mark is) > properties > general tab > driver status : The device is not configured correctly (code 1) and the reinstall option which doesn't work.
#35
Posted 05 August 2006 - 10:21 PM
what, precisely, didyou delete?
#36
Posted 05 August 2006 - 10:56 PM
If only I knew!!!!!!!!!!!
Is there anyway of finding out what is missing?
Is there anyway of finding out what is missing?
#37
Posted 05 August 2006 - 11:17 PM
Recycle bin?
Do you use an Acer PC? (if they make PC's)
I have a laptop which came with a 'System CD Rev 3.0'
The CD has all the drivers and utilities in it.
Try that.
Do you use an Acer PC? (if they make PC's)
I have a laptop which came with a 'System CD Rev 3.0'
The CD has all the drivers and utilities in it.
Try that.
Edited by vika09, 05 August 2006 - 11:58 PM.
#38
Posted 06 August 2006 - 12:14 AM
If you have the original XP disk insert it into the CD drive. Click start > run > sfc /scannow > enter. This will repair damaged system files and drivers. If you don't have the disk try to borrow one. It should be of the same version installed on your computer (e.g win XP Home Edition sp2)
#39
Posted 06 August 2006 - 06:57 AM
I've got in touch with the guy who built us the computer and he's gonna sort it out for us, but thanks to all of you for your help. OK we didn't get it fixed but you were still very helpful, thanks.
#40
Posted 06 August 2006 - 07:44 AM
No Probs!
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