No Audio device is found

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hi i have a windows xp professional version, i rectently formatted my
harddisc and reinstalled windows xp Pro. i have nforce2 audio which is not
working after the format. i have installed the drivers and in device manager
it shows that the device is working properly (nfroce 2 audio codec) but there
is no device. even the nfroce 2 sound manage say "failed to initilize the
audio driver" i have installed it thrice after removing it. but nothing has
helped
Please Help Me.
 
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Perhaps the card is not completely in the slot. Try to make sure it is
completely in the slot.

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"Raghav" <Raghav@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> hi i have a windows xp professional version, i rectently formatted my
> harddisc and reinstalled windows xp Pro. i have nforce2 audio which is not
> working after the format. i have installed the drivers and in device
> manager
> it shows that the device is working properly (nfroce 2 audio codec) but
> there
> is no device. even the nfroce 2 sound manage say "failed to initilize the
> audio driver" i have installed it thrice after removing it. but nothing
> has
> helped
> Please Help Me.
 
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Donald L McDaniel wrote:
> Perhaps the card is not completely in the slot. Try to make sure it
> is completely in the slot.

Don, that's an on-board sound chip, not a sound card. it doesn't /have/ a
slot! ;o)


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I guess that shows the extent of my knowledge of hardware matters. My
brother builds all my systems. My fingers always feel like sausages when I
poke around inside the cases and I have poor eye-sight in tight, dark
places such as the insides of computers.

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Miss Perspicacia Tick wrote:
> Donald L McDaniel wrote:
>> Perhaps the card is not completely in the slot. Try to make sure it
>> is completely in the slot.
>
> Don, that's an on-board sound chip, not a sound card. it doesn't
> /have/ a slot! ;o)
 
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"Raghav" <Raghav@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> hi i have a windows xp professional version, i rectently formatted my
> harddisc and reinstalled windows xp Pro. i have nforce2 audio which is not
> working after the format. i have installed the drivers and in device
manager
> it shows that the device is working properly (nfroce 2 audio codec) but
there
> is no device. even the nfroce 2 sound manage say "failed to initilize the
> audio driver" i have installed it thrice after removing it. but nothing
has
> helped
> Please Help Me.

Sounds like the drivers are not actually installed properly. Try, from
Device Manager, removing them and allowing the system to re-detect them.
Be sure you have the *correct* drivers for the hardware.

What was Aida32, and is now Everest, can be of enormous assistance with this
kind of problem.

http://www.lavalys.com/products/overview.php?pid=1&lang=en

Download and install Everest, and run it. Look carefully at what the audio
hardware is detected as, and search Google for new drivers if needed.

HTH
-pk