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just reinstalled xp no sound dont work i think i need a cambridge soundworks desktop theater 5.1 driver

Discussion in 'Windows - General discussion' started by nwostarz, May 20, 2006.

  1. nwostarz

    nwostarz Guest

    does anyone know where i can find this its a DTT220
    thanks in advance
     
  2. Morph416

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  3. boxwrench

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    I've checked out everything I could find from Cambridge Soundworks,they list a DTT-2200 speaker system.If this is what you have there are no drivers. What you need are the drivers for your sound card.What card do you have? I can locate the drivers for you.
    heres a link for the speakers manual>http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/pdf/manuals/DTT2200.pdf
    Ok,I also found what they refer to as only the desktop theater but it also suggests a sound card.heres the link to that manual>http://www.cambridgesoundworks.com/pdf/manuals/desktop.pdf
    Either way, from what I've read both systems hook up to your sound card.That is what you'll need the drivers for.
     
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  4. nwostarz

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    how do i find out what sound card i have
     
  5. boxwrench

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    Download Everest home edition(free) HERE>http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4181
    After you download and install it click the multimedia tab,then on PCI/Pnp audio,it will show what card you have installed.ie; Soundblaster live!24 bit or whatever.
    Post back here and let us know,we will find your driver.
     
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  6. nwostarz

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    Device Description Type
    BrookTree Bt878 Video Capture Device - Audio Section PCI
    nVIDIA nForce MCP Audio Codec Interface PCI
    nVIDIA nForce MCP Audio Processing Unit (Dolby Digital) PCI
     
  7. boxwrench

    boxwrench Guest

    I could be wrong but it appears your sound is integrated into your mother board. Is there a pci slot loaded card or does your audio plug in on the I/O plate.If that's the case the drivers would be located on the mother board chipset cd. please advise.
     
  8. boxwrench

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    This should be your driver>http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_audio_4.62_win2kxp.html
    Let me know how it works.
     
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  9. nwostarz

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    whats the i/o plate i think it is intergrated onto the motherboard
     
  10. boxwrench

    boxwrench Guest

    Look above ^^^^^^^^
    I/O plate is where keyboard,mouse,etc..plug in.Check out the link...that's your driver.
    Download,install,reboot...you should be good to go.
     
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  11. nwostarz

    nwostarz Guest

    EXCELLENT THANK YOU SO MUCH LEGEND
     
  12. boxwrench

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    Glad I could help!
     
  13. nwostarz

    nwostarz Guest

    i need help on another computer installed xp on it and the sound aint working and again .please help thanks in advance
    Device Description Type
    VIA AC'97 Enhanced Audio Controller PCI
     
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    Other specs? Chipset type?

    Though the troubleshooting list is the same regardless of PCI sound card, or built in south-bridge supported audio.

    After your OS install, install the chipset drivers, then the sound drivers. If it's PCI, then you'll be doing them...if it's onboard, make sure the chipset is turned on to onboard audio (in the BIOS) before installing the drivers.
     
  15. nwostarz

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    the sound used to come through the moniter if that helps
     
  16. boxwrench

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    Download and run this program.SiSoft Sandra>http://www.download.com/3000-2086-10018691.html
    Afterwards, run the program I need to know the motherboard manufacturer and model number. Post back with results
     
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  17. nwostarz

    nwostarz Guest

    SiSoftware Sandra

    System
    Manufacturer : eSys
    Model : P4M800/478
    ID : FFFFFFFF-FFFFFFFF-FFFFFFFF-FFFFFFFF

    System Chassis
    Manufacturer : eSys
    Type : Desktop
    Can be locked : No

    Mainboard
    Manufacturer : eSys
    MP Support : 2 Processor(s)
    MPS Version : 1.40
    Model : P4M800/478
    System BIOS : 08/20/2005-P4M800/478-6A7L200GC-00
    Chipset : VIA PT880

     
  18. boxwrench

    boxwrench Guest

    Here are your drivers>http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageID=420&OSID=1&CatID=1010&SubCatID=104

    Read all/any directions and install as instructed also make sure on-board audio is enabled in bios. Good luck.
     
  19. nwostarz

    nwostarz Guest

    thank you excellent
     
  20. boxwrench

    boxwrench Guest

    No problem, Now in the future remember these two little utilities I've suggested,you can run them for the info you need,then do a Google search for the drivers...it may take a while but I assure you the info is out there.Thats all I did. Good luck.
     

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