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"The Youngs" <youngsejunk@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:8IednZdl-NJCQBbcRVn-tw@centurytel.net...
> 2.4 AMD/1 gig Ram/160 HD/MSI MoBo/ATI Radeon/ - utilizing onboard audio
>
> Manufact drivers install - Device manager shows no conflicts or yellow
> flags - in control panel/sound - "No audio device located"
>
> Onboard Audio enabled in Bios
>
> No sound still
>
> Hmm very stumped at this....
>
> Any and all help appreciated
>
> regards
>
> tony
>
>
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics (More info?)
"The Youngs" <youngsejunk@hotmail.com> wrote in news:8IednZdl-NJCQBbcRVn-
tw@centurytel.net:
> 2.4 AMD/1 gig Ram/160 HD/MSI MoBo/ATI Radeon/ - utilizing onboard audio
>
> Manufact drivers install - Device manager shows no conflicts or yellow
> flags - in control panel/sound - "No audio device located"
>
> Onboard Audio enabled in Bios
>
> No sound still
>
> Hmm very stumped at this....
>
> Any and all help appreciated
>
> regards
>
> tony
>
>
>
Is the onboard sound a SoundMax chip by any chance ?
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