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RE: No Sound Device???
Posted by Firefly on October 16th, 2005


Sorry to say, I've been plaqued with the exact same problem--my sound card
uninstalled somhow and I get no sounds either! I've checked, and checked for
hours on the MS website for a possible download to reinstall the MIDI feature
and it was just a waste of time. There's too much information on MS' web
site and is in all jibberish as far as I'm concerned especially all the
letters/terms they use that to a layman like me, don't have a clue what
they're talking about and am afraid to download anything!

Best of Luck. If I find the answer, I'll surely get back to you!
--Firefly--very p.o.'d cuz Windows XP is such an unstable program, I've had
nothing but problems with it!!!!!!!

"XxElitexX" wrote:

> Hey everyone, I have recently had some trouble getting sound out of my
> computer. I have no speakers or anything and have a PC laptop. I think
> I accidently removed it trying to clean up my files do to a virus and
> need to find a way to get a sound card back on my comp so i can get
> sound. Thank You!
>
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Posted by Gerry Cornell on October 16th, 2005



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Gerry
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"Firefly" <Firefly@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:917DA690-DE2A-496F-9F53-96C50B51B70A@microsoft.com...
> Sorry to say, I've been plaqued with the exact same problem--my sound
> card
> uninstalled somhow and I get no sounds either! I've checked, and
> checked for
> hours on the MS website for a possible download to reinstall the MIDI
> feature
> and it was just a waste of time. There's too much information on MS'
> web
> site and is in all jibberish as far as I'm concerned especially all
> the
> letters/terms they use that to a layman like me, don't have a clue
> what
> they're talking about and am afraid to download anything!
>
> Best of Luck. If I find the answer, I'll surely get back to you!
> --Firefly--very p.o.'d cuz Windows XP is such an unstable program,
> I've had
> nothing but problems with it!!!!!!!
>
> "XxElitexX" wrote:
>
>> Hey everyone, I have recently had some trouble getting sound out of
>> my
>> computer. I have no speakers or anything and have a PC laptop. I
>> think
>> I accidently removed it trying to clean up my files do to a virus and
>> need to find a way to get a sound card back on my comp so i can get
>> sound. Thank You!
>>
>> --
>> Posted using the http://www.windowsforumz.com interface, at author's
>> request
>> Articles individually checked for conformance to usenet standards
>> Topic URL:
>> http://www.windowsforumz.com/Help---...ict416668.html
>> Visit Topic URL to contact author (reg. req'd). Report abuse:
>> http://www.windowsforumz.com/eform.php?p=1389221
>>



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