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From: DD on 27 Dec 2009 16:47 Hi - I have been researching this for months and trying just about everything which has been suggested, from points all over the web - but with no fix. My version of the problem seems a bit different from others. A re-boot will always fix the problem and it will be fine for a few weeks but always re-appears. My issue just happens quietly, out of nowhere with no warning or error messages. All of a sudden I will notice there are no sounds when using IE8. No click sounds, etc. Then I click on the speaker in the sys tray and I get the message "no active sound mixer available". Within Device Manager, everything appears normal. No ? or any other issues. When I look at the Sound Card, (SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio) all of the components appear to be there, including the Mixer Device which says it is working normally. I ran the Direct X troubleshooter app and the only clue there was it indicated there is no installed sound card. In MS Services, Windows Audio appears to be set correctly and it thinks the sound is running. Is was always set to Automatic and the services are started every time I look there. I have re-installed the drivers at least 2x recently. But a re-boot is required after the re-install and a re-boot has always fixes the problem. It is just agggravating that I must re-boot to get the sound back and with all the Win XP experience out there, no solution I have found to date fixes the issue. I see a lot of people with the same issue but most seem to fix by restarting services and putting the service to automatic. Any help greatly appreciated. DD
From: PvdG42 on 28 Dec 2009 13:47 "DD" <DD(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C59A4A90-8B2D-4B02-971C-8107D5E7D368(a)microsoft.com... > Hi - I have been researching this for months and trying just about > everything > which has been suggested, from points all over the web - but with no fix. > My > version of the problem seems a bit different from others. A re-boot will > always fix the problem and it will be fine for a few weeks but always > re-appears. > > My issue just happens quietly, out of nowhere with no warning or error > messages. All of a sudden I will notice there are no sounds when using > IE8. > No click sounds, etc. Then I click on the speaker in the sys tray and I > get > the message "no active sound mixer available". > > Within Device Manager, everything appears normal. No ? or any other > issues. > When I look at the Sound Card, (SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio) all of > the components appear to be there, including the Mixer Device which says > it > is working normally. > > I ran the Direct X troubleshooter app and the only clue there was it > indicated there is no installed sound card. > > In MS Services, Windows Audio appears to be set correctly and it thinks > the > sound is running. Is was always set to Automatic and the services are > started every time I look there. > > I have re-installed the drivers at least 2x recently. But a re-boot is > required after the re-install and a re-boot has always fixes the problem. > > It is just agggravating that I must re-boot to get the sound back and with > all the Win XP experience out there, no solution I have found to date > fixes > the issue. I see a lot of people with the same issue but most seem to fix > by > restarting services and putting the service to automatic. > > Any help greatly appreciated. > > DD Asking in this .NET programming discussion group is unlikely to get you the help you need. Ask in an XP group. Here's how to find one: http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/ In the tree on the left, open English, then open Windows. In the Windows subcategory, find and open the Windows XP subcategory. Find a group there for your question.
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