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Originally Posted by bookworm
What make and model is your comp, or is it custom built, are you comfortable with haveing a look inside to pin the board down.Look in Control Panel / Add/Remove programes, is SiS audio or C-media audio shown anywhere. Also look at this, you could have a Audio Modem Riser installed
Check Control Panel/ Sound & Audio Devices/ Properties/ Audio tab/ Sound Playback click on down arrow and check that the correct audio is selected. Typically the problem will be they something like "modem line 0 playback" might have been substituted for the proper audio device.
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hi me again
it seems i have the same problem as Xephodark from page 114. he says when installing the driver he has an error -536870397 that's the same thing i get as well. i read ur respnse to that and i was wondering if u can help me find my chipset at sis.com. (don't know what a chipset is)
i'm also gonna try to go into BIOS and try to change my sound. i also tried going into control panel and changing sound playback but it says NO PLAYBACK DEVICES. and i did take a look inside my computer to see if my motherboard in pinned down and she's not going anywhere.
thx for taking the time to help me again.
custom built computer
mother board: ecs k7s5a
o/s: winxp pro
downloaded sis 7012 pci audio driver.