"greeni26" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:564F0E8A-9599-497C-8CB9-(E-Mail Removed)...
> My audio just suddenly went out. My son said that he was listening to a
> song
> from Kaza and then the song suddenly stopped and the audio has not worked
> since.
>
> I checked a functions of the the audio, but when I click on Media Devices
> the "Usage" is not highlighted and when I try to play a file the error
> "cannot play file. Another audio file may be in use"
>
> The driver that I have says that it is installed and working properly.
> Also
> when I go into Sounds and Devices it says "No Audio Device" and it is all
> gray or disabled.
>
> My audio device is "Unimodem half-duplex" but I also have "Legacy Audio
> Drivers" for my speakers.....
>
>
>
If you have DSl or other such net gear, disable the uni-modem in the BIOS
set up.
Un-install your drivers for your soundcard comletely - including the
registry -don't forget to back it up first).
Re-boot.
Let Windows detect your sound card and then you can install the drivers (get
the most upto date ones from the manufacturer's website, XP specific.
If that doesn't work and your sound device is still greyed out, your sound
card has gone pear shaped. Buy another one (they're cheap enough). However,
disable the on-board sound (in the BIOS) if you choose this option.
Cheers,
jerry
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