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David Martin
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      28th Jan 2005
Hi,
Just got my "new" pc today and decided to skimpon a sound card ( sad i
know ) and just stick with onboard sound. Only problem is no sound is coming
out from the computer, I believe the problem is in some way related to the
motherboard itself as the speakers do work (tested on old pc), i also tested
old speakers with new pc with no success, anyway a little help would be
greatly appreciated. And if it means anything the visulisations and
equalisers in programs such as winamp still move as though the sound is
playing.

System:
Athlon 64 3500+
1gb ddr 400mhz ram
Motherboard - MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum
The onboard soundcard is listed as "Realtek AC97 Audio"

Once again any help at all will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.


 
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John@Smith.com
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      28th Jan 2005
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 00:17:34 +1100, "David Martin"
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>Hi,
> Just got my "new" pc today and decided to skimpon a sound card ( sad i
>know ) and just stick with onboard sound. Only problem is no sound is coming
>out from the computer, I believe the problem is in some way related to the
>motherboard itself as the speakers do work (tested on old pc), i also tested
>old speakers with new pc with no success, anyway a little help would be
>greatly appreciated. And if it means anything the visulisations and
>equalisers in programs such as winamp still move as though the sound is
>playing.
>
>System:
> Athlon 64 3500+
>1gb ddr 400mhz ram
>Motherboard - MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum
>The onboard soundcard is listed as "Realtek AC97 Audio"
>
>Once again any help at all will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.


Well theres stuff like is it enabled in the bios?
They often have an option to enable diable stuff like that in the
bios.

Second obviously did you install the drivers? There are separate
drivers that come with your MB CD for the sound function just like
with separate cards.

You can check obviously in CONTROL PANEL / Audio and Sound Devices to
see if anything is installed. If it is then check the volume controls
and see if you have the speakers plugged in right.







 
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Jerry G.
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      28th Jan 2005
Maybe the on board sound option is not turned on in the BIOS set-up, its
driver is not installed, or it is defective. Since the computer is new, call
your dealer.

I personally, and many of my clients, found that these on board sound
options are crappy. You should at least buy a standard descent sound card,
and stick in to an available slot. It does not have to be a very expensive
card. Make sure that the on board one is turned off in the BIOS settings, or
set to disabled in Windows Properties. Then install the new card, and its
respective drivers.

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"David Martin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Hi,
Just got my "new" pc today and decided to skimpon a sound card ( sad i
know ) and just stick with onboard sound. Only problem is no sound is coming
out from the computer, I believe the problem is in some way related to the
motherboard itself as the speakers do work (tested on old pc), i also tested
old speakers with new pc with no success, anyway a little help would be
greatly appreciated. And if it means anything the visulisations and
equalisers in programs such as winamp still move as though the sound is
playing.

System:
Athlon 64 3500+
1gb ddr 400mhz ram
Motherboard - MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum
The onboard soundcard is listed as "Realtek AC97 Audio"

Once again any help at all will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.



 
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David Martin
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      28th Jan 2005
Yes it is enabled in the bios options as well as the drivers being
installed, i also got newer drivers from the MSI website for them.



"(E-Mail Removed)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 00:17:34 +1100, "David Martin"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>> Just got my "new" pc today and decided to skimpon a sound card ( sad i
>>know ) and just stick with onboard sound. Only problem is no sound is
>>coming
>>out from the computer, I believe the problem is in some way related to the
>>motherboard itself as the speakers do work (tested on old pc), i also
>>tested
>>old speakers with new pc with no success, anyway a little help would be
>>greatly appreciated. And if it means anything the visulisations and
>>equalisers in programs such as winamp still move as though the sound is
>>playing.
>>
>>System:
>> Athlon 64 3500+
>>1gb ddr 400mhz ram
>>Motherboard - MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum
>>The onboard soundcard is listed as "Realtek AC97 Audio"
>>
>>Once again any help at all will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

>
> Well theres stuff like is it enabled in the bios?
> They often have an option to enable diable stuff like that in the
> bios.
>
> Second obviously did you install the drivers? There are separate
> drivers that come with your MB CD for the sound function just like
> with separate cards.
>
> You can check obviously in CONTROL PANEL / Audio and Sound Devices to
> see if anything is installed. If it is then check the volume controls
> and see if you have the speakers plugged in right.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>



 
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John@Smith.com
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      28th Jan 2005
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 00:47:34 +1100, "David Martin"
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>Yes it is enabled in the bios options as well as the drivers being
>installed, i also got newer drivers from the MSI website for them.


Do you see a device installed under SOUND ?
Under Device Manager anything weird?
Do you have the volume controls up under SOUND ?

 
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Mac Cool
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      28th Jan 2005
Open the volume control and make sure that both master and wave are turned
up.
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Shepİ
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      28th Jan 2005
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 00:47:34 +1100 Not alowing their prejudice to rule
their future "David Martin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote :

>Yes it is enabled in the bios options as well as the drivers being
>installed, i also got newer drivers from the MSI website for them.

Start/Run and type dxdiag/OK
and under the Sound tab Move the Hardware Acceleration fader all the
way to the left.
Re-boot and see if that fixes is?

What operating system?

>
>
>"(E-Mail Removed)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 00:17:34 +1100, "David Martin"
>> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>> Just got my "new" pc today and decided to skimpon a sound card ( sad i
>>>know ) and just stick with onboard sound. Only problem is no sound is
>>>coming
>>>out from the computer, I believe the problem is in some way related to the
>>>motherboard itself as the speakers do work (tested on old pc), i also
>>>tested
>>>old speakers with new pc with no success, anyway a little help would be
>>>greatly appreciated. And if it means anything the visulisations and
>>>equalisers in programs such as winamp still move as though the sound is
>>>playing.
>>>
>>>System:
>>> Athlon 64 3500+
>>>1gb ddr 400mhz ram
>>>Motherboard - MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum
>>>The onboard soundcard is listed as "Realtek AC97 Audio"
>>>
>>>Once again any help at all will be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

>>
>> Well theres stuff like is it enabled in the bios?
>> They often have an option to enable diable stuff like that in the
>> bios.
>>
>> Second obviously did you install the drivers? There are separate
>> drivers that come with your MB CD for the sound function just like
>> with separate cards.
>>
>> You can check obviously in CONTROL PANEL / Audio and Sound Devices to
>> see if anything is installed. If it is then check the volume controls
>> and see if you have the speakers plugged in right.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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CK
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      29th Jan 2005
> Open the volume control and make sure that both master and wave are turned
> up.


And that they aren't muted. And that the Playback Device is set to the
onboard sound.

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