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Solution to No Audio Output Device is installed
No Audio Output Device is Installed problem solved. Follow the easy steps and your sound will be back. Thank you for watching! If you don’t have the “sound, video, and game controllers” option you might have to download the correct sound driver from the internet (google) or from your computer manufacturer’s website. Here are some of the driver(s) that may work (google them): “Vista_Win7_R241_x86″ File From RealTek According to a friendly viewer (bluveeta): “If it still doesn’t work for you after step 3, after you have downgraded to your old sound driver, reinstall the newest version again. Sometimes when a problem with a driver occurs you can fix it by reinstalling it (to do this downgrade then upgrade back to your newest/original driver ) *this is what worked for me w/ a toshiba satellite. It should work on other pc’s if all else fails.” ****UPDATE**** (May 15, 2011) Check this link in case you have problems with Device Manager. I am still looking for an answer as to why some people have “sound, video, and game controllers” showing in the device manager while others do not. social.technet.microsoft.com ****UPDATE****(11/15/2012) Here are more links regarding any problems with the Device Manager. PLEASE check them out. They might be helpful and of great use. answers.microsoft.com www.computerhope.com
How to Fix/Repair Blue Screen of Death (BSOD)
I made the video of how to resolve the problem of getting blue screen of death error. i made the video because i had same problem for long time and recently fixed it my self just by doing research and in the process i have learned allot from it, so i thought i upload this video to help you guys out there who’s got similar problem. Please note that in the video am using the graphic driver as an example. if i made mistake or you know a better way or any other questions about the video please let me know. Please Note that in the video i used my graphic driver as an example of getting blue screen of death. Here is the process again: 1.Once you get BSOD 2.Install Bluescreenview 3.Go to C: drive then windows then find the minidump folder 4.Look at the driver thats causing the BSOD 5.Find which hardware uses that driver 6.Go in to safe mode & try to recreate the problem 7.If you cant its likely that its the software 8.If you can then its likely that its the hardware! 9. If its software then update/reinstall the software 10. if its hardware then you will need to buy new hardware for your computer Bluescreenview Download: www.fiberdownload.com You can download Drivers for display adapters from these websites below: NVIDIA Display Drivers website: www.nvidia.com AMD Display Drivers website: support.amd.com INTEL Display Drivers website: downloadcenter.intel.com
windows 7 audio driver problem
hello.. Sorry for such a small screen It was my fault, I didn’t saw the dimensions to render….. But still everything is clear I installed windows 7, but my audio driver didn’t worked on it….so I searched internet for driver software…. link to donwload the software:- www.4shared.com You can now follow me on Twitter : twitter.com OR twitter.com youtube : www.youtube.com Blogs : www.tipsntrickz.tk facebook: www.facebook.com Linked in : in.linkedin.com website : www.tipsntrickz.tk
Computer Freezes While Watching Video on Youtube
Update: 23/5/12 ============ NVIDIA has released 301.42. Try updating to this version first to see if it fixes the PSOD before rolling back to 295.73 (or earlier versions). 301.42 (Vista/7 64-bit): www.nvidia.com 301.42 (Vista/7 32-bit): www.nvidia.com 20/3/12 ====== It seems that this problem is related to the NVIDIA’s latest GeForce driver 296.10. NVIDIA is aware of this problem and is working on a fix. You can read more about it here: forums.nvidia.com forums.nvidia.com forums.nvidia.com The best thing to do right now is to roll back to the earlier version 295.73 and wait until they have a fix. If after rolling back to 295.73 and it doesn’t fix the problem, try rolling back to a more earlier version (than 295.73) and keep doing this until you’ve found a version that’s stable. PS It looks like the majority of the people who have this problem either have a GTX 560 or GTX 560 Ti. If you have this problem as well, please post the type of video card that you have. If after rolling back to 295.73 and you don’t see the Pink Screen of Death anymore, please post it here for the benefit of the community. 295.73 (Vista/7/8 64-bit): www.geforce.com 295.73 (Vista/7/8 32-bit): www.geforce.com How to Update/Rollback GeForce Drivers ============================== 1. In MSI Afterburner, uncheck Start with Windows. Close Afterburner. 2. Close ALL running applications especially hardware monitoring applications such as Speedfan, CPU-Z, and EVGA Precision. 3. Disable Antivirus software. 4 …