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No sound after video card installation

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by 0142397, Sep 5, 2009.

  1. 0142397

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    Today I installed a Radeon HD 4350 video card on my computer, everything except my sound works now. I have tried going over to my control panel and switching over to the Realtek driver, but it doesn't even show up.

    Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
     
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    any exclamation marks in device manager? if onboard sound, is it still enabled in the bios?
     
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    Sound has been set default to the HDMI Audio driver - change the default device in control panel -> Sound -> Hardware.
     
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    I can't change my audio driver, because it doesn't give me a choice. I only see the HDMI audio driver and I don't see my Realtek driver at all.
     
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    Strange, it will presumably need reinstalling then. Either you use your driver CD, or go to your board manufacturer's website to grab the audio driver.
     
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    I have done that I have even tried re-installing my Realtek driver. It STILL doesn't appear under my device manager.
     
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    if onboard then is it enabled in the bios?
     
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    It was set on automatic, then I disabled it and the I enabled it.

    This is weird though, today I disconnected everything and I enabled and disabled it in the BIOS. It STILL didn't work, I shut down and I hit my computer and knocked it over I freaked out and turned it back on only this time I had sound.

    I guess this means something was loose or something?
     
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    Suggests you might have a faulty motherboard or bad connection, since onboard sound is built into the motherboard.
     

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