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Error loading cmicnfg.cpl -- SOLUTION HERE!
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Well, Tom, I finally got my sound back. I am not sure what actually triggered it back into action but it's working. Yea!
That's the good news.
Now the bad....
I still don't have a speaker in my Task Bar next to the clock.
Any ideas?
Thanks.
Joe
control panel
sound and audio devices
volume tab
click "put volume icon on taskbar"
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Glad you were able to get it back. I did forget to mention that with some sound drivers, it may require a reboot for it to fully take after you get the "Multimedia Audio Controller" back in the Device Manager and start (and finish) your real sound device's driver's installer. I don't know if that was really your issue or not, though. Sorry for not getting back here til now. Glad the other guy was able to help you with your volume control icon.
-Tom
-Tom
Last edited by navyjax2; Nov 17th, 2007 at 7:02 am. Reason: clarity
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Here work´s very well!! =D
Well, thankyou very much!
... i was searching on google for the error and this was the 1th site =)
i´m a brasilian guy.
See ya!
Well, thankyou very much!
... i was searching on google for the error and this was the 1th site =)
i´m a brasilian guy.
See ya!
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This was an error I found on my computer that I did a search on the web for a quick and easy fix for. I found this forum that had my error and symptoms, but found no one had a solution. The thread was closed because the original poster had not responded to the posts in over a year, even though it sparked a lively discussion with others saying they had same problem (at which Daniweb admins kept scoffing! I say LET THEM POST! Even if they don't have an answer, knowing that others have the same issue and finding out how it was caused in each case can be very good and help toward a solution!). I thought that was @$$ and was what made me join this forum, to give those having this problem the answer they deserved and not the closed thread they got in return. Whataloadacrap.
Background: This error occurs after trying to uninstall the updated (and overrated) C-Media WDM Audio Driver for onboard sound that appears after upgrading to XP SP2 and/or going to WindowsUpdate. Likely the driver didn't work, so you tried uninstalling the driver and were going to put back the old Realtek AC'97 driver, but couldn't get rid of the updated driver.
To fix: Start, Run, type in "regedit" (no quotes), and delete the cmaudio string from
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. This makes it so it will not run on startup and try to find the cpl file that was deleted during the uninstall or not installed correctly by the installer in the first place, whichever your case depending on when you started seeing the error. If your sound was working perfectly before this, you are done. To get your sound working again if it isn't, read on -
While still in the registry editor, click on the top computer icon in the Registry Editor to highlight it (so that it will do a complete search of the registry and not just from your present point forward), do a Find (Ctrl+F) and find and delete all KEYS related to cmaudio and C-Media, not just the string entries, but the KEYS, except for that entry in the Run key I mentioned above, just delete the cmaudio string for that one.
Delete the string "CMCPlus" from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Control Panel\Cpls to get rid of the Control Panel icon, and delete the file it points to that resides in C:\Windows\System32.
Download this remove utility from
http://ekiis.com/Freesoft/binary/remove11.zip
and run the file you find in the zip file - it can be ran without extracting it from the zip. Take out the C-Media Audio Driver line.
-- NOTE: This utility is for taking the name out of the Add/Remove Programs section only, and does not remove it from your computer, but it is very useful for issues like this when we are MANUALLY uninstalling a program to take it out of the Programs list and should work in 98/ME/2000/XP.
Delete these files from the C:\Windows\System32 directory (or "System" directory for Win98)
cmirmdrv.exe
cmirmdrv.dll
cmuda.dll
Delete everything you can readily delete in C:\Temp, C:\WINDOWS\prefetch (XP only), C:\WINDOWS\Temp, and C:\Documents and Settings\%YourName%\Local Settings\Temp (2000 and XP only), so that there will not be any files left for it to try to recover the driver from. You will likely have to leave things that start with hsperfdata_ and Perflib_Perfdata_***.dat files if you find them, but should be able to delete most others without changing attributes.
Now open the Device Manager (Right-click "My Computer", hit "Manage", then find Device Manager in the Computer Management console). Right-click the C-Media WDM driver under Sound, video, and game controllers, hit Uninstall. Then right-click the top computer icon listed there with your hostname beside it, hit "Scan for hardware changes". It should install a generic "Multimedia Audio Controller" instead of the "C-Media WDM Audio Driver", though you might see that C-Media Audio for just an instant before it reverts back to a generic driver (if it stays, you'll have to go back through the registry again, delete the system files again, and do a full search of your hard drive for those files so they don't get re-copied again). From here you can download your specific Realtek AC'97 Audio Driver setup.exe file here or use your motherboard's installation CD to re-install and you should have sound again.
Good luck.
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PLEASE HELP! I have previously used this solution to fix on my pc and worked like a charm. I have now sold this pc to someone else and deleted all my files and user account and set them up a new one. Unfortunately, the sound has stopped working again and the link to ekiis http://ekiis.com/Freesoft/binary/remove11.zip no longer works. Does anyone have the utility that they would be able to let me have, or know where I can download it from now?
Apologies if this has already been answered, but I couldn't see when looking through the thread.
Many thanks!
Apologies if this has already been answered, but I couldn't see when looking through the thread.
Many thanks!
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You might want to try http://www.syspro.i12.com/auto/dlremove11.htm
It appears to be the same program. Good luck.
It appears to be the same program. Good luck.
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Yes, http://www.syspro.i12.com/auto/dlremove11.htm has the same program as the previous link had before. Thanks for popping in that link
That link will let you download the program, but it is missing a vital OCX file (comctl32.ocx), and the program will tell you it needs it in order to run. For those that download the program from that link above, you'll need to get the OCX file from http://www.afreeocx.com/ocx/info/comctl32_ocx.html and click the Download comctl32.ocx link on that page. It will need to be saved into the same folder as the program is, after you extract the Remove program into its own folder from the .zip file it comes in.
One last note, just in case it needs to be said again: The Remove program can be used for any program, but should not be used lightly. It will only take the program out of the Add/Remove Programs list, it does not actually remove any program itself or its files. For that, you have to look at the registry and make sure the entries for whatever program you are taking out are removed, and then delete the program's files manually.
Tom
That link will let you download the program, but it is missing a vital OCX file (comctl32.ocx), and the program will tell you it needs it in order to run. For those that download the program from that link above, you'll need to get the OCX file from http://www.afreeocx.com/ocx/info/comctl32_ocx.html and click the Download comctl32.ocx link on that page. It will need to be saved into the same folder as the program is, after you extract the Remove program into its own folder from the .zip file it comes in.
One last note, just in case it needs to be said again: The Remove program can be used for any program, but should not be used lightly. It will only take the program out of the Add/Remove Programs list, it does not actually remove any program itself or its files. For that, you have to look at the registry and make sure the entries for whatever program you are taking out are removed, and then delete the program's files manually.
Tom
Last edited by navyjax2; Mar 11th, 2008 at 8:34 pm. Reason: clarity
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Another place to find the utility:
http://download.beelink.com.cn/lib/remove11.zip
http://download.beelink.com.cn/lib/remove11.zip
Last edited by navyjax2; Jun 12th, 2008 at 4:27 pm.
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