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Problem with my PC Sounds!
Sosso_Roll:
All an driver is gonna do is listen to the sound cards output of 1s and 0s and put it into an audible form, they just have to be compatible with the sound card. I'm not too sure what you mean by saying not everyone has realteks audio. Do you mean not everyone has the driver or the sound card? i assume you mean the sound card, Because the driver is 'universal for sound cards' i would expect this to work.
Indeed Rocky would want to try the method already stated by you, by going to the website of the sound card manufacturer and downloading and re-installing the correct drivers. If this was not to work for unknown reasons (which has happened to me on more than one occoasion) then i would suggest not going down the path of a new card and hence new drivers and simply use realtek as your 'backup plan'.
Quite simply, there could be a number of reasons that the sound isn't working eg; system software updates, software malfunction, software clashing, hardware problems or simply the guys in the shop have run system repairs with something that doesn't revert settings, or blah blah blah. But most commonly, the audio drivers fail in a PC especially an older model.
Rocky:
Nope
the AC 97 audio is also not getting my sounds back.
I think it could be internal peripheral problem of my CPU.
Anyways Ty for trying to help me.
Sosso_Roll:
sorry to hear that rocky GL
Rocky:
This topic is 3 months old.
There was no relation between sounds nd bios. The problem was in the sound card itself.
I just replaced my sound card to new one and all done. Sound came back to normal again.
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