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"No Mixer Device Available" Tried Everything I Can Find
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I've been working on my kids computer for months now, off and on, thanks to a classic case of good intions going VERY bad. Their computer WAS working just fine until I decided that since I was upgrading the soundcard on my Dell, that it was only fair I give them my old soundcard. BIG mistake! The SB Live I tried putting in their computer was designed specifically for Dell and created a miriad of problems. So, I decided that I would simply remove it and use System Restore, No, it was disabled for some reason. No big deal, right? WRONG! The recovery disk that came with the system wouldn't work. Ok, I can get through this, I'll just use the generic XP disk I have, they aren't online and it has SP2 on it, so no biggie. ALMOST right, it went on ok, updated the most important stuff with my internet connection, but now I have the stupis message "No Active Mixer Devices Availabe.." I've been searching these forums for days, trying every suggestion listed, still no luck. I'm assuming, but not certian it has SOMETHING to do with SP2.
PLEASE help me get the kids off my back, there are 4 of them and they're threatening mutiny and confiscating MY system!!
Thanks
PLEASE help me get the kids off my back, there are 4 of them and they're threatening mutiny and confiscating MY system!!
Thanks
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I assume you tried to activate the volume control for the system tray in taskbar and got that message? This is a pretty common problem then. In some cases, the Sndvol32.exe application (the mixer) doesn't install. Provided you I got you right and you tried to use the old soundcard again and there are no conflicts reported in the hardware manager, here's my suggestion:
Try a search for this Sndvol32.exe file on the disk. Last time I missed it I found it in <Windowspath>\System32\dllcache. Or just copy it from your other computer. Put it into <Windowspath>\System32. Then go to control panel -> "sounds and audio devices" and try to check "place volume in task bar" again. If this doesn't help, please describe the problem again more detailed, i.e. if you have any sound at all or if there are hardware conflicts.
Try a search for this Sndvol32.exe file on the disk. Last time I missed it I found it in <Windowspath>\System32\dllcache. Or just copy it from your other computer. Put it into <Windowspath>\System32. Then go to control panel -> "sounds and audio devices" and try to check "place volume in task bar" again. If this doesn't help, please describe the problem again more detailed, i.e. if you have any sound at all or if there are hardware conflicts.
Xpenetrator, I have tried all those as you had assumed and I have no sound at all, except the default beep. I do have conflicts Microsoft Kernel Acoustic Canceller (which at times shows twice, other times once) and with Microsoft Kernel GS Wavetable Synthesizer. I also show douplicates of Legacy Audio Drivers and Media Control Devices but no confilcts there. I am running onboard Realtek AC'97 Audio
Thanks for the reply and any and all suggestions
Thanks for the reply and any and all suggestions
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Ok, I have no clue, but a whole bunch of standard questions in my editor for you to chew on while your other computer is occupied :cheesy: . But first another one:
I found quite some users reporting that they fixed similar hair-rising problems with Realtek onboard audio just by clueless clicking on "update drivers" at the appropriate place in device manager. Did you try this?
I found quite some users reporting that they fixed similar hair-rising problems with Realtek onboard audio just by clueless clicking on "update drivers" at the appropriate place in device manager. Did you try this?
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We're all on your side, TinglyCourier !
I learned from your introduction that you are experienced with those things and you might know more about that stuff than me - I hope you don't mind if I ask some things anyway:
A: What exact model is the audio chip? ALCx50? RTL...? Which driver package did you try? How did you check which chip you have? Tool? (They fail sometimes with audio chips) Eyes?
B: What is the exact make and model of the computer? If homebuild or rather unknown brand, what is the manufacturer and model of the mainboard?
You say you've tried almost anything. Even if your kids just tied you feet up to the ceiling lamp, try to describe what you've tried. This might help us helping you. Installing onboard sound is hell sometimes.
I learned from your introduction that you are experienced with those things and you might know more about that stuff than me - I hope you don't mind if I ask some things anyway:
A: What exact model is the audio chip? ALCx50? RTL...? Which driver package did you try? How did you check which chip you have? Tool? (They fail sometimes with audio chips) Eyes?
B: What is the exact make and model of the computer? If homebuild or rather unknown brand, what is the manufacturer and model of the mainboard?
You say you've tried almost anything. Even if your kids just tied you feet up to the ceiling lamp, try to describe what you've tried. This might help us helping you. Installing onboard sound is hell sometimes.
Thanks guys for your suggestions, first of all, PegasuZ I did check the BIOS, onboard sound is enabled, had to check that one twice. LOL. Xpenetrator, my audio chip is a Realtec AC97, checked with Belarc Advisor and phyically. Tried 3 different driver packs, including the newest drictley from their site. The computer is a Cicero made by Seanix. The motherboard is a Gigabyte model GA-8S650GXM. Hopes this helps. I truly appreciate the suggestions, I have an anxious 11 year old yapping in my ear as I type. HURRYYYYY!!!!!
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Ok, thanks for the info. This way I can check if there are specific issues with that hardware. Nothing specific found. Your MoBo has an ALC650 soundchip and that one seems to be a bit picky. But everybody seems to solve his problem with newer drivers.
On the Seanix site, the latest driver for this chip is from 2003 and that one may have troubles with SP2, as you mentioned in your first posting. Did you try the driver from the old mainboard CD first? This could have been the wrong step:
You mentioned duplicated entries in the device manager. This could be from trying the several driver packages, shouldn't be there and indicates that something with the (de-)installation has gone wrong. Uninstalling one driver will not remove remainders of the other. I would have done this list now:
0. Try a uninstall of the driver from control panel. (Mainly to remove it from there, this won't help a lot)
1. While in device manager go to the top of the window and select View ---> Show hidden to make sure that all devices are shown. Delete all devices provided by the audio chip.
2. If possible, clean up registry from all references to the driver files
3. Go to Windows\inf and delete all ALC*.inf and ALC*.cat files
4. Reboot and ignore/cancel all upcoming "new hardware detected" and "have disk" -windows.
5. Back on Windows, run the latest driver (3.91) installer again.
I assume you tried this (and repeated XP installation) 20 times already, but from the symptoms you described I don't believe in a hardware issue yet. Anyway, "driver installation gone bad, redo from scratch" is a thing I know well from my audio driver experience...
Please tell us if you tried something like this already and what happened. As long you give lifesigns, we know your kids didn't trade you for a new computer and we try to help you... :mrgreen:
On the Seanix site, the latest driver for this chip is from 2003 and that one may have troubles with SP2, as you mentioned in your first posting. Did you try the driver from the old mainboard CD first? This could have been the wrong step:
You mentioned duplicated entries in the device manager. This could be from trying the several driver packages, shouldn't be there and indicates that something with the (de-)installation has gone wrong. Uninstalling one driver will not remove remainders of the other. I would have done this list now:
0. Try a uninstall of the driver from control panel. (Mainly to remove it from there, this won't help a lot)
1. While in device manager go to the top of the window and select View ---> Show hidden to make sure that all devices are shown. Delete all devices provided by the audio chip.
2. If possible, clean up registry from all references to the driver files
3. Go to Windows\inf and delete all ALC*.inf and ALC*.cat files
4. Reboot and ignore/cancel all upcoming "new hardware detected" and "have disk" -windows.
5. Back on Windows, run the latest driver (3.91) installer again.
I assume you tried this (and repeated XP installation) 20 times already, but from the symptoms you described I don't believe in a hardware issue yet. Anyway, "driver installation gone bad, redo from scratch" is a thing I know well from my audio driver experience...
Please tell us if you tried something like this already and what happened. As long you give lifesigns, we know your kids didn't trade you for a new computer and we try to help you... :mrgreen: I suggest downloading audo device drivers from giga-byte and then go to device manager and remove all sound devices listed . then rebot computer and direct it to the newley downloaded drivers .
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/M...ProductID=1658
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/M...ProductID=1658
Linux boot cd http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
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