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  • Mar 4, 2008, 04:51 PM
    zade86
    Media Audio Controller
    Hi there,

    Ive read on these forums about media audio controller but didn't seem to know what to do, basically what I've done is reinstalled my PC with windows XP Pro. Everything works fine apart from have no sound, I've tried updating drivers for it and all I get is that yellow question mark. It says I need the cd to install it on, but I have no cd, it was worknig before I reinstalled Windows XP. It is a Dell Computer. The green light is on my speakers but no sound. How can I get media audio controller back online? As it says I have no sound device.

    All I have in the audio and devices propeties hardware is videocodecs, audioecs, legacy audio drivers, media control devices, legacy video caputer devices. Can anyone help if they understand what I'm saying? Lol

    Danny
  • Mar 4, 2008, 08:09 PM
    seahwk83
    Right click on the one that has the yellow mark next to it and choose, uninstall and say OK
    Once it is uninstalled close close all your open windows down properly then restart the computer.
    On restart, windows will find driver for your sound card and intsll it. Your sound should work at this point. Post back, if working or not and then address that if nec.
  • Mar 4, 2008, 08:32 PM
    biggsie
    Do you have a speaker icon in the task bar where clock is?

    Right click on it and select Adjust Audio Properties

    This opens -- Sound And Media Properties --Click

    Audio Tab -- And make sure Playback and Record

    Have the same Sound Card --- Ok now go to Start

    Settings ---> Control Panel ----> System --->

    In System Properties ---> Hardware Tab ---->

    Device Manager ----> Sound,video game controllers

    Click on your sound card -- Right click Properties

    Select Drivers and click Uninstall -- Reboot Computer

    Now go to Start

    Settings ---> Control Panel ----> System --->

    In System Properties ---> Hardware Tab ---->

    Device Manager ----> Sound,video game controllers

    Click on your sound card -- Right click Properties

    Select Drivers and click Install Drivers -- let

    Microsoft find drivers --- If this doesn't work drop me a note

    I want to help you but may not come back to this post

    I am just trying to help someone else -- and have moved on
  • Mar 4, 2008, 08:51 PM
    zade86
    Hey all thanks for the advice I unistalled it and that but that didn't work, I got it working in the end though, I just found a website to install the driver for it. I got the driver Realtek ac97 which works fine now, thanks though :)

    Danny :)

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