Audio Not Working, Please Help :(

Skyraz

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Hey,
im having trouble getting my computer to pick up my speakers or headphones. I will give some history into my computer and what not, to see if it helps.

Purchased in 2009, Specs are
MB Name: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.EG31M-S2
BIOS version: EG31M-S2 FB
CPU Name: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz
Memory information: 2,097,151 KB RAM
GPU: 9800 Geforce

my hardrive crashed the other day, so i had to get a new one. So i did that, then i ran into another problem, of my computer turning off after 10-15sec, i took it into a shop, and they said that the mobo fan broke for some reason and was resting on my cpu, causing it to turn off.

Anyways, so i re installed windows and all the drivers, installed wow and noticed that the sound was not working. So i played a mp3 audio file to see if it was just wow. It didn't work, so i went to my audio manager and its telling me i have no audio device connected.
I thought maybe my driver did not work, so i re-installed it, still nothing. (Realtec High Definition audio Driver).
I went to device manager, and next to my PCI device is a yellow question mark, and i remember reading somewhere that thats your mobo sound card thing. so im guessing that could be the issue? i went to update it, it asked for a cd, i out my mobo cd in, and nothing happened.

Im not even sure if im on the right track. Please help
 
Solution
would it be possible that the sound bit on the motherboard is damaged? although i would of assumed it would beep at me like crazy.

Something is wrong. You've downloaded every driver ever made for that thing and still no go.

It is (remotely) possible the sound chip on the board has gone bad.

One last thing, probably unrelated, but for the heck of it, download the Intel.inf file and install that.
Get it
HERE

I do hope you are running XP with SP3.











If your motherboard has onboard sound and you have another sound card installed, you have to disable the onboard sound in the BIOS.
 


What is this then ?
went to device manager, and next to my PCI device is a yellow question mark, and i remember reading somewhere that thats your mobo sound card thing. so im guessing that could be the issue? i went to update it, it asked for a cd, i out my mobo cd in, and nothing happened.

Are your speakers plugged into the onboard jack or a PCI Card ?
 


I'm not sure, its under Other Devices. I just figured that's the problem.
As for my speakers, they are just plugged into the back of my computer, into the green slot. I'm not sure if that answers your question.
 


Well, there is a PCI card installed, which has a driver problem, most likely.
Giving you the "Other Devices error. You can right click that and try to determine what it is. Also delete it prior to next boot.

Download this utility (speccy) and it will show you all your system information including any PCI cards installed. You should then be able to find the driver (s).

http://www.piriform.com/speccy
 


I right clicked it, and will copy and paste the information i was able to gather. No idea if it will help.
-PCI bus 0, device 27, function 0
Hardware ID's
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D8&SUBSYS_A0021458&REV_01
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D8&SUBSYS_A0021458
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D8&CC_040300
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D8&CC_0403
Device ID
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D8&SUBSYS_A0021458&REV_01\3&13C0B0C5&0&D8

As for Speccy, this is the information i got from the PCi slots.

Slot PCI
Slot Type PCI
Slot Usage Available
Bus Width 32 bit
Slot Designation PCI
Slot Number 0
Slot PCI
Slot Type PCI
Slot Usage In Use
Bus Width 32 bit
Slot Designation PCI
Slot Number 1
Slot PCI
Slot Type PCI
Slot Usage Available
Bus Width 32 bit
Slot Designation PCI
Slot Number 2
Slot PCI
Slot Type PCI
Slot Usage Available
Bus Width 32 bit
Slot Designation PCI
Slot Number 3
 



The device Vendor code PCI\VEN_8086& and that is Intel
Plug that code into search downloads of their Link
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/SearchResult.aspx?lang=eng

You can also go to the mfg site for your motherboard in the Speccy report and look for drivers. Aside from this, not too much more I can recommend.
 



tried both with still no luck 🙁
ahh, i just want my sound back.

thanks for your help though, much appreciated.
 



No luck with either, something about my audio drivers cant support Sound Max.

i guess if it comes to it, i will just buy a sound card. Hopefully i can get one for cheap, since i don't like paying for things when it was working, now it does not, for no apparent reason.
Only really use sound for Skype and movies. So hoping i can get one cheap
 
Where did you get the sound driver? Does it include the Microsoft UAA HD audio driver? If not sure you can download it from HERE and install it. This download includes audio drivers and the Microsoft UAA driver in a package.

Your device 27D8 is the Microsoft UAA Bus HD Audio.

 


I installed it, still nothing.
 


Intel(R) N10/ICH7 Family SMBus Controller - 27DA

that is there, if that's the one you are after.
 


here are the hardware ids for it
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D8&SUBSYS_A0021458&REV_01
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D8&SUBSYS_A0021458
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D8&CC_040300
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D8&CC_0403

Instance ID
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D8&SUBSYS_A0021458&REV_01\3&13C0B0C5&0&D8


im not sure if that's also the VEN thing you wanted. So to be safe, i will give you everything i can get.

Compatible IDs
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D8&REV_01
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_27D8
PCI\VEN_8086&CC_040300
PCI\VEN_8086&CC_0403
PCI\VEN_8086
PCI\CC_040300
PCI\CC_0403

Devnode Flags
DN_DISABLEABLE
DN_NT_ENUMERATOR
DN_NT_DRIVER

Power State Mapping
S0 -> D0
S1 -> Unspecified
S2 -> Unspecified
S3 -> D3
S4 -> D3
S5 -> D3

Power Capabilities
PDCAP_D0_SUPPORTED
PDCAP_D3_SUPPORTED
PDCAP_WAKE_FROM_D3_SUPPORTED

 
That's what I thought you were posting earlier. That is the Microsoft UAA HD audio driver and/or Intel IDT Audio.

The VEN_8086 is Intel as seen
HERE

The DEV_27D8 is one of the following from HERE

0x27d8 IDT High Definition Audio Driver 0x8086 Intel Corporation
0x27d8xzx Microsoft UAA Bus HD Audio 0x8086 Intel Corporation
0xx27c8 Microsoft UAA Bus HD Audio 0x8086 Intel Corporation
0xx27d8 INTEL IDT Audio 0x8086 Intel Corporation

If it is the IDT Audio that you need, it is probably
HERE even though you have a GB board. Since you do have the UAA driver, the obvious is to try the IDT driver.

 


i got a error telling me my hardware does not support it.

this is a interesting problem i have, i googled it the other day, it was rare but most people just had to install drivers that they missed, but so far i have downloaded alot.

would it be possible that the sound bit on the motherboard is damaged? although i would of assumed it would beep at me like crazy.
 
would it be possible that the sound bit on the motherboard is damaged? although i would of assumed it would beep at me like crazy.

Something is wrong. You've downloaded every driver ever made for that thing and still no go.

It is (remotely) possible the sound chip on the board has gone bad.

One last thing, probably unrelated, but for the heck of it, download the Intel.inf file and install that.
Get it
HERE

I do hope you are running XP with SP3.










 
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You sir, i love so very much. That file you got me to download did the trick.
im not sure how i could really show how much i appreciate your help.

thank-you, very very much
 



BTW... Thanks is by staying with the problem and not giving up. I'll wear out a keyboard looking for answers, and I've gone so far as calling people in the middle of the night sometimes for information on some problems. If the poster doesn't quit, I don't either.

Good Luck