Jonathan,
You need to pull that card out again and find out who
makes it and what the model is. You should then go to the
manufactures web page and look for support or a drivers
link. You could also try using Windows Update to see if
it detects that your sound card needs a driver. I'd try
Windows Update first so you don't have to pull the card
again. Hope this helps.
Shawn
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi all!
>When trying to play sound, I get the message "no playback
>device". I've moved my soundcard to another slot but now
I
>need to install a driver for "multimedia audio
controller".
>I'm not sure if this will work but at least it's worth a
>try. My sound was perfect before and then just suddenly I
>started having this problem. Any idea where to obtain
this
>driver or any other suggestions.
>
>Thanx
>
>Jonathan
>.
>
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