Unistall your Driver at firse...then reset your system..and reinstall your
sound driver...and install your driver direct from Motherboard CD (if
possible first priority Install directly by setup file) .... i hope u'll
getting success... and chk your sound control panel -> sound device play one
bye one...

On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 8:29 AM, KwikOne <[email protected]> wrote:

> This sounds much like a machine I worked on that would do something
> almost the same (though usually only 1 or 2 times per week and only
> after it had been rebooted). The only way to get the sounds right was
> to
> disable the device, and then re-enable it. You could try that.
> After that I am out of ideas (Ceresia - you monitoring? What are
> your thoughts)
> I do know that there is a driver update for the Soundmax driver
> for HP/Compaq machines (driver version 5.12.1.3620) (you could
> go to the HP site to get or to
> http://www.softwarepatch.com/utilities/soundmax-audio.html)
> If you have some other maker, did you check their website for the
> latest
> driver? Note that since Analog Devices never wrote reference drivers
> for the
> SoundMax device you must use the motherboard manufacturers driver.
> Also is yours the Soundmax Digital Audio, or the Soundmax Digital HD
> Audio?
>
> On Apr 6, 12:10 pm, meg <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Yes, I hear sound only when an error pops up but no sound at the
> > startup and shutdown.
> >
> > On Apr 4, 8:05 am, Mohammad AbuShady <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Sometimes in the device manager there's more that one item related to
> > > sound devices that could be uninstalled, i usually uninstall any that
> > > has an active 'uninstall' option, then re scan for hardware changes
> > > then restart, about the codec thing, i think if it was a codec problem
> > > you'd still hear the os sounds, like error pop up, double clicking a
> > > folder, even start up and shut down right?
> >
> > > On 4/3/10, KwikOne <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > > Meg,
> > > > Which device did you delete/re-install?
> > > > It sounds ( :-) ) like it may be a codec that has become corrupted.
> > > > You can get codec packs (for both audio and video) which most likely
> > > > would resolve your problem.
> > > > Example downloads:
> > > > 1)http://www.xpcodecpack.com/dl/XP-Codec-Pack-2.5.1.exe
> > > >    (audio and video codecs)
> > > > 2)
> > > >
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=06fcaab7-dcc...
> > > >    (WM9 Codecs from microsoft)
> >
> > > > Just search on google for xp codec pack download, or windows codec
> > > > pack download.
> > > > Myself I would download and install both of the above (the Microsoft
> > > > one first to
> > > > most likely resolve the problem) and then the other to add additional
> > > > codecs.
> >
> > > > On Apr 3, 9:21 am, meg <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> Hi,
> > > >> I meant in the Sounds & Audio device properties window in the
> hardware
> > > >> tab,it shows the device status as " config info in the registry is
> > > >> damaged"
> > > >> So I tried deleting the device & reboot my system to re-install
> > > >> it ,but my problem still exists.I cant'hear any sound from my
> system.
> >
> > > >> Rgds,
> > > >> meg
> >
> > > >> On Apr 1, 6:06 pm, KwikOne <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > >> > 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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