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Hi there, i hope someone can help me. I have recently reinstalled Windows XP onto my computer and it works fine apart from i have no sound. If i try to get into the Volume Control, i get a message saying: "There are no active mixer devices available. To install mixer devices, go to Control Panel, click Printers and Other Hardware, and then click Add Hardware"
I have tried everything i can think of to get the sound to work, but nothing has worked. If i look at my device manager, there are 3 devices under "other" which have yellow question marks next to them:
-Multimedia Audio Controller
-Unknown Device
-Video Controller
I think it may be to do with these somehow.
All i can really tell you about my machine is that it is made by Packard Bell and the information on the back is as follows:
Model/Type: UTOW - C02
MS WHQL No: C5P 879094
S/N: 039245220171
PID: 0392452
Model: IMEDIA 1501
P/N: PB13108701
I have tried to download something from the Packard Bell website but it crashed my computer and i had to do system restore. If anyone can help me it would be much appreciated.
Joe
I have tried everything i can think of to get the sound to work, but nothing has worked. If i look at my device manager, there are 3 devices under "other" which have yellow question marks next to them:
-Multimedia Audio Controller
-Unknown Device
-Video Controller
I think it may be to do with these somehow.
All i can really tell you about my machine is that it is made by Packard Bell and the information on the back is as follows:
Model/Type: UTOW - C02
MS WHQL No: C5P 879094
S/N: 039245220171
PID: 0392452
Model: IMEDIA 1501
P/N: PB13108701
I have tried to download something from the Packard Bell website but it crashed my computer and i had to do system restore. If anyone can help me it would be much appreciated.
Joe
Hi. Downloads for you model are here.
http://support.packardbell.com/uk/it...&pn=PB13108701
http://support.packardbell.com/uk/it...ppn=PB13108701
http://support.packardbell.com/uk/it...&pn=PB13108701
http://support.packardbell.com/uk/it...ppn=PB13108701
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I downloaded that driver from the link you gave me, and it was the exact one i had tried previously. It did the same thing. Once installed everything took so long. I tried and press Volume control and it takes 5 minutes to open up and when it does, it's the same old message. Internet freezes and then crashed the computer and all i am able to do is system restore. Which i have now done again.
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Run the Smart Restore utility to remove and reinstall the video and sound drivers. (Start-Programs-Packard Bell Support-Smart Restore). If it doesn't help, reinstall winxp.
Be sure you close all running applications such as antivirus, firewall, etc before starting Smart Restore. Before doing the above process, remove all added devices from the preinstalled factory setup such as extra hard drives, extra cd/dvdroms, etc.
Be sure you close all running applications such as antivirus, firewall, etc before starting Smart Restore. Before doing the above process, remove all added devices from the preinstalled factory setup such as extra hard drives, extra cd/dvdroms, etc.
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Oh I see. So you were using a retail version of winxp in your computer. Am I right?
Do you use winxp cd with or without service pack slipstreamed?
Do you use onboard or pci or agp video card in your system?
Do you use onboard audio or pci sound card?
Meanwhile, remove or uninstall the video and audio drivers in Add/Remove.
Boot to safe mode then in Device Manager delete all items found under Display Adapter and Sound, video, and games controller. Restart and reinstall the video and sound drivers.
Do you use winxp cd with or without service pack slipstreamed?
Do you use onboard or pci or agp video card in your system?
Do you use onboard audio or pci sound card?
Meanwhile, remove or uninstall the video and audio drivers in Add/Remove.
Boot to safe mode then in Device Manager delete all items found under Display Adapter and Sound, video, and games controller. Restart and reinstall the video and sound drivers.
Last edited by fren : Sep 22nd, 2007 at 7:43 am.
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