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Peaceful and quiet?
"David" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:335401c48f1d$2470eae0$a301280a@phx.gbl...
| Hey I've ben there and done all that and more. I should
| still be able to remove any item under a catagory in
| device manager that I choose, while logged in as admin.
| Not being able to just implies that there is something
| fishy going on. And I am still with out any sound. Do you
| know what it is like with out any sound in the morning.
| David
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Don't know about a default hardware profile, but sound
| >problems are the norm rather than the exception. You
| >shouldn't need to uninstall the Microsoft legacy sound
| >drivers, but you will need to update the sound device
| >with the drivers that are made for that device. If the
| >sound is built into the MB then you can go to the MB
| >website and download the appropriate drive. If it is an
| >ad-in sound card you can also find sound drivers from
| teh
| >sound card vendor website. Then in Device Manager, open
| >up the properties on the sonud device and click on
| update
| >driver. Then navigate to the folder where you
| downloaded
| >the sound driver and that should take care of it (you
| may
| >need to reboot).
| >>-----Original Message-----
| >>Hi people,
| >>Can anyone answer the question, is there a default
| >>hardware profile. if not I would like to delete the
| that
| >>is on my machine. I have had no sound after installing
| >my
| >>harddrive in to a new machine. I cant uninstall the
| >>legacy sound drivers from microsoft.
| >>
| >>David
| >>.
| >>
| >.
| >