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How Do You Fix A Problem With Your Sound Device


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Having a problem with sound related devices in a computer is unfortunately a common occurrence and it can be very frustrating to try and figure out what exactly the problem with your sound device is and how to resolve it. It may be as simple as searching through the manufacturer’s websitefor sound card drivers to locate the one that needs to be updated. If you are having an error where your sound is not working properly, for example if you have an error such as "Windows Media Player cannot play the file because there is a problem with your sound device" you should check to see if your sound and audio devices are updated with the latest drivers. The easiest way to check for updates is to use the software above to scan your computer.

Another example, if you are having a
soundmax audio problem in your computer it could be related to the SoundMAX Windows XP driver which may need to be updated. This driver works with the REALTEK AC'97 AUDIO [PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2445&SUBSYS_38151DE1], REALTEK AC 97 AUDIO [PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2445&SUBSYS_FF001179], SOUNDMAX INTEGRATED DIGITAL AUDIO, and VINYL AC'97 CODEC COMBO DRIVER (WDM) [PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3059] devices.

 

There are different types of sound related problems you can have on your computer that may be driver related. For example if the sound is of really low quality, you can watch videos but there is no audio sound, the sound is funny or distorted sounding, etc.. These types of problems may occur when you are playing music on your computer or watching videos. Your computer may even beep or make beeping sounds and it could even come crashing down when you try to play music. All of these may mean you need to update your audio drivers.

 

Using Driver Detective software to scan your computer can help you quickly find out.