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Permlink Replies: 3 - Pages: 1 - Last Post: 07-Aug-2010 18:41 Last Post By: PinkPanther
stanbulino

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Registered: 06/08/10
Satellite Pro 4600 - No sound on Windows XP SP3
Posted: 06-Aug-2010 22:10
 
Hi,

The 2 drivers in the download section dont work. Everest shows me that there is no Windows Audio (service started), and the Intel 82801BAM ICH2-M - AC'97 Audio Controller B-2 PCI.
No driver is installed now.

Any ideas?
Xardas

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Registered: 02/10/09
Re: Satellite Pro 4600 - No sound on Windows XP SP3
Posted: 07-Aug-2010 08:43   in response to: stanbulino in response to: stanbulino
 
Hi stanbulino,

Have you installed SP3 before sound driver installation?

I don’t have Satellite Pro 4600 so I can’t say much about this but you should install the chipset driver firstly and then the sound driver.

Make also sure that Windows Audio Service is started.
stanbulino

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Registered: 06/08/10
Re: Satellite Pro 4600 - No sound on Windows XP SP3
Posted: 07-Aug-2010 14:49   in response to: stanbulino in response to: stanbulino
 
I installed sp3 before. Chipset driver and sound driver are installed now, but i hear nothing. Beep is ok.
PinkPanther

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Re: Satellite Pro 4600 - No sound on Windows XP SP3
Posted: 07-Aug-2010 18:41   in response to: stanbulino in response to: stanbulino
 
Hi buddy,

Have you yellow exclamation marks in device manager?
If yes you should choose the device (I assume the sound card), right click and choose update driver. Then select the driver files from downloaded file (unzipped).

As Xardas wrote, make sure that Windows Audio service is running:
Start > Run > Services.msc
There you can check “Windows Audio”. It must be started and start type set to automatic.
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