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On-Board Sound Chip Prooblem

 
 
Andy
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      12th Sep 2003
I've got EP-8K7A+ mobo with on-board AC97 sound chip, running Windows
98SE. It looks like I might have lost the chip. I see the exclamation
sign in the Device Manager(no sound of course). I tried to uninstall
the drivers, disable the chip, enable the chip and install the drivers
again but it didn't help. Any ideas.
Thank you.

Andrew
 
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JAD
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      12th Sep 2003
what would have been the cause of the chip being gone?
Is there any 'other devices' in device manager?
is there a resource conflict shown?

"Andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> I've got EP-8K7A+ mobo with on-board AC97 sound chip, running Windows
> 98SE. It looks like I might have lost the chip. I see the exclamation
> sign in the Device Manager(no sound of course). I tried to uninstall
> the drivers, disable the chip, enable the chip and install the drivers
> again but it didn't help. Any ideas.
> Thank you.
>
> Andrew



 
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Dave Hull
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      12th Sep 2003
As long as there aren't driver conflicts from recently installed devices,
or some sort of short on the speaker-out side, then it looks like you need
a call to customer support for a replacement.

Dave

"Andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> I've got EP-8K7A+ mobo with on-board AC97 sound chip, running Windows
> 98SE. It looks like I might have lost the chip. I see the exclamation
> sign in the Device Manager(no sound of course). I tried to uninstall
> the drivers, disable the chip, enable the chip and install the drivers
> again but it didn't help. Any ideas.
> Thank you.
>
> Andrew



 
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Andy
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      12th Sep 2003
I don't know what happen to the chip. I thought the driver became
corrupted but reinstalling the driver would solve the problem. It
didn't.
All of my other devices work correctly, there's never been a conflict.
I'll send e-mail to Epox.
Thanks for your responses.

Andrew


"JAD" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<4vc8b.9287$(E-Mail Removed)>...
> what would have been the cause of the chip being gone?
> Is there any 'other devices' in device manager?
> is there a resource conflict shown?
>
> "Andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I've got EP-8K7A+ mobo with on-board AC97 sound chip, running Windows
> > 98SE. It looks like I might have lost the chip. I see the exclamation
> > sign in the Device Manager(no sound of course). I tried to uninstall
> > the drivers, disable the chip, enable the chip and install the drivers
> > again but it didn't help. Any ideas.
> > Thank you.
> >
> > Andrew

 
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Kenny
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      12th Sep 2003
Check in BIOS that someone hasn't been fiddling and disabled the onboard
sound there.

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Kenny


"Dave Hull" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> As long as there aren't driver conflicts from recently installed devices,
> or some sort of short on the speaker-out side, then it looks like you need
> a call to customer support for a replacement.
>
> Dave
>
> "Andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I've got EP-8K7A+ mobo with on-board AC97 sound chip, running Windows
> > 98SE. It looks like I might have lost the chip. I see the exclamation
> > sign in the Device Manager(no sound of course). I tried to uninstall
> > the drivers, disable the chip, enable the chip and install the drivers
> > again but it didn't help. Any ideas.
> > Thank you.
> >
> > Andrew

>
>



 
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Ralph D.
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      14th Sep 2003
Try restarting in Safe-mode and delete everything sound related in device
manager there, and then do a re-install. I was surprised, after scratching
my head over a board a while back, to find that there were 4 instances of
everything AC97 related in 98SE Safe-mode that did not show in regular time.


"Andy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've got EP-8K7A+ mobo with on-board AC97 sound chip, running Windows
> 98SE. It looks like I might have lost the chip. I see the exclamation
> sign in the Device Manager(no sound of course). I tried to uninstall
> the drivers, disable the chip, enable the chip and install the drivers
> again but it didn't help. Any ideas.
> Thank you.
>
> Andrew



 
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