What do you mean by you found the config info in the registry is
damaged?
Normally you should use the device manager to delete the device and
then
reboot so that windows finds it and re-installs it.
But, depending upon what you mean this may need to be different in
order
to resolve.

On Mar 31, 10:26 pm, meg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem with my Sound device on my computer & its an XP based
> OS. Once I try to play music or video it says no device found. I tried
> to troubleshoot it &found out that my sound max configuration info in
> the registry is damaged.Please tell me what should I do?

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