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  • May 11, 2006, 07:53 PM
    cteddym
    Missing multimedia audio controller drivers
    Hi experts

    I recently reinstalled windows xp. Under devise manager I have the yellow? Flag on the "multimedia audio controller" under "other devises." I have tried to reinstall the driver by clicking on the yellow item, but that has not worked.

    I have gone to dell to download drivers (maestro 3i), with no apparent success. I have downloaded and run aida32 but, frankly, do not know what the results mean.

    This seems to be a common problem after reinstall.

    Does anyone have a solution for the computer lay person?

    Thanks

    Teddy
  • May 16, 2006, 06:24 PM
    Press2Esc
    Is this the audio/sound acrd that came installed in the PC? What kind of PC (e/g/. Dell, hp, toshiba, etc) do you have? P2E
  • May 17, 2006, 07:58 AM
    cteddym
    Thank you all for your attention and responses; it seems I will never understand computers.

    My PC is a dell 4550. I went back to the dell site and retraced my steps to find drivers for this machine, clicked a few times and this time it worked. So THAT problem is solved, whew.

    I have another, more toothy problem tho:

    I have a partitioned hard drive, into 3 parts 40/20/20 gigs each, total 80. I used partition magic to partition the drive. When I reinstalled windows xp I directed it to format "c" which is my 40gig portion.

    After the install, my PC only shows a 40 gig c drive; the other 2 partitions are "missing." I can understand if I lost data on those drives, which is bad enough, but I hurts worse to lose the storage.

    Has anyone ever heard of this?

    Thanks in advance

    Teddy
  • May 17, 2006, 08:36 AM
    StuMegu
    You might just have to assign drive letters to these partitions.

    Right click "my computer" & choose "manage"
    Go to "disk management"

    You should get a graphical representation of your hard disk and any partitions on it. If any don't have a letter - right click them and assign drive letter.

    Good luck!

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