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Same Prob, did any one find a solution?
I ihad windows auto-install my onboard sound, but my computer still refuses to make any noise. Looked in device manager at the sound device "C-Media AC97 Audio Device" and there s a yellow exclamation mark next to it.
I then go to Add-Remove-Hardware and remove "C-Media WDM Audio Driver" and reboot. When XP reboots I get the error message about "cmicnfg.cpl", and of course still no sound working on my computer.
help?
I ihad windows auto-install my onboard sound, but my computer still refuses to make any noise. Looked in device manager at the sound device "C-Media AC97 Audio Device" and there s a yellow exclamation mark next to it.
I then go to Add-Remove-Hardware and remove "C-Media WDM Audio Driver" and reboot. When XP reboots I get the error message about "cmicnfg.cpl", and of course still no sound working on my computer.
help?
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Hi fpteixeir, welcome to TechTalk.
Your post is an exact quote of cevans earlier post; please read my response to that post concerning the need to ask your question in a new thread of its own.
Thanks.
Your post is an exact quote of cevans earlier post; please read my response to that post concerning the need to ask your question in a new thread of its own.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by DMR
Hi fpteixeir, welcome to TechTalk.
Your post is an exact quote of cevans earlier post; please read my response to that post concerning the need to ask your question in a new thread of its own.
Thanks.
yes, there is a way to get rid of this rundll error at startup. It is a simple fix. You simply delete the Cmaudio key under Run from the registry. To do this: open regedit->HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE->SOFTWARE->Microsoft->Windows->CurrentVersion->Run. Now, in this folder you should see CMAudio. Delete it. This takes care of the problem. This will not hurt your computer in any way. What this does is prevent CMAudio from loading at startup. Sounds are still able to play after you delete this. If you sound card was working before you deleted this, it will work after. I don't know why CMAudio is loaded at startup because it doesn't do anything. Hope this helps!
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Hi All,
Too bad I didnt search the net for this before hand,
Anyway, I have a Realtek AC'97 Audio (Onboard Sound), and I had updated to the newest driver a few days ago. I then went to Windows Update and saw a new download under drivers for a C-Media Audio. I downloaded the driver and restarted my machine. When it loaded back up I notised I didnt have anything for icons on my system tray, and my Speaker icon was missing. Confused, I restarted my machine again and had the same symptoms. Anyway I went to Add/Remove Programs and uninstalled the C-Media Audio driver and it wanted to restart. When I loaded back up I got that dang error message about cmicnfg.cpl. I went to Microsoft and tryed to re-download the driver to see if it would fix it, and of course it didnt. I went back to the uninstall and removed it like 3 more times and it said it uninstalled sucessfully, but C-Media WDM Driver still shows in add-remove programs??? Gawd, this is the second time ive downloaded a driver from windows update and had problems with it, and this will be the last time I ever download drivers from windows update. Anyway, thanks to whoever posted the registry fix for the error message but I have come here to kindly ask, what all does C-Media install, and how can I totally remove this (#&$%) to get my computer back to like I never installed it? Like, remove all the files it installed, get it out of my registry totally, and get it out of Add/Remove Programs?
(Sorry if I revived a old thread)
Please help, post any info you can,
Thanks in advance,
Wolfy
Too bad I didnt search the net for this before hand,
Anyway, I have a Realtek AC'97 Audio (Onboard Sound), and I had updated to the newest driver a few days ago. I then went to Windows Update and saw a new download under drivers for a C-Media Audio. I downloaded the driver and restarted my machine. When it loaded back up I notised I didnt have anything for icons on my system tray, and my Speaker icon was missing. Confused, I restarted my machine again and had the same symptoms. Anyway I went to Add/Remove Programs and uninstalled the C-Media Audio driver and it wanted to restart. When I loaded back up I got that dang error message about cmicnfg.cpl. I went to Microsoft and tryed to re-download the driver to see if it would fix it, and of course it didnt. I went back to the uninstall and removed it like 3 more times and it said it uninstalled sucessfully, but C-Media WDM Driver still shows in add-remove programs??? Gawd, this is the second time ive downloaded a driver from windows update and had problems with it, and this will be the last time I ever download drivers from windows update. Anyway, thanks to whoever posted the registry fix for the error message but I have come here to kindly ask, what all does C-Media install, and how can I totally remove this (#&$%) to get my computer back to like I never installed it? Like, remove all the files it installed, get it out of my registry totally, and get it out of Add/Remove Programs?
(Sorry if I revived a old thread)
Please help, post any info you can,
Thanks in advance,
Wolfy
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Originally Posted by Savages_Wolfy
(Sorry if I revived a old thread)

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