No sound with vista sp2


















If I disconnect and reconnect the speakers on the rear panel I get notification bubbles telling me so. I get no notifications if I disconnect and reconnect stuff in the front panel. The front panel was working fine before the SP2 upgrade, and still works fine under Linux. I see identical behavior with my old drivers, and with the 2. Hi Alok, Thanks for taking the time to help me. I too have the same issue and have updated the Realtek HD Audio driver to 2.

The correct device is choosen as default device for playback. Sunday, June 14, AM. So go to multimedia control panel mmsys. You can do that by:- 1 Uninstalling the Realtek HD audio device from device manager. Please do let me the know the outcome. Monday, June 15, AM. Hi Alok, Thanks for taking the time to respond. Both proposals for the solution do not work. The playback device does indicate that there is sound being played via the green status bar but nothing comes out HDMI port or hadphone socket.

ALL drivers on PC are up to date. The microsoft HD audio driver was the one that was installed following the SP2 update that seemed to cause this issue.. Let me know if you would like more info. I changed the default playback default to the other that normally does not work and did a test then changed back to the other and tested and this seemed to resolve the issue??

This was using the realtek 2. Hope this helps others with the same issue. Thanks to all who helped. I have this problem too I would point out that I can play test sounds and I get sound in games.. Any ideas other then system restore? Sunday, September 6, PM. Hi Abram The best thing to try out is If you are using Realtek, Is to open the Realtek HD Audio Manager and configure your speaker , For some reason If you are not connected the speakers on the right port this plays around , Try changing the speakers for eg:stereo,Quadronoic , 5.

Monday, October 5, AM. Proposed as answer by stinhoutx Monday, November 2, AM. Friday, October 9, PM. This problem has happened to me a few times and the same thing fixes it every time so far, i have the same onboard audio realtek as above, when ever i install an update most commonly Service packs and recently Service pack 2 for windows vista, the sound stops working even tho everything seems fine. Uninstall the driver in Device manager, this should be in Control Panel. Tuesday, October 20, PM.

I knew I wanted to try this but put it off wanting to avoid having to dig around back to the panel to do this. So, after updating to the latest driver for mine, I pulled out the jacks and plugged in one at a time, responding to the prompt to confirm which jack was just plugged in. Now I have sound on all six speakers. Apparently the SP2 update changed the jack setting from "front" to "side". Monday, November 2, AM. I had the exact same problem, and my device manager checked everything out ok.

I disabled, enabled, uninstalled, and reinstalled my audio driver too. Try deleting the driver completely then redownloading it and installing it.

That worked for me. Proposed as answer by conjoiner Monday, February 15, PM. Friday, November 13, AM. So maybe something specifically related to the audio stack of Vista 64bit? So if you ever come across this problem, just try an older pre 5. It did for me, may for you as well.

Reinstalling the latest version over the older working one made the new version work perfectly. I am puzzled but I feel something got corrupted and wasn't fixed until the older version installation took place I did not even reboot the system in the meantime.

Any ideas? I have not heard of this being a typical result of SP2. Instead of uninstalling the driver go to the hard drive and delete all of the Sigmatel folders. These folders were created each time you downloaded a driver and unpacked its files proior to installation. The current driver's files will be in this location:.

Get rid of all Sigmatel folders. If you downloaded others but don't know the R names, they are the folders that have subfolders named "WDM". After they are cleaned out then download driver R and install it. The symptoms you report are also typical of a headphone jack with a bad sensor pin. The only test for it is to use Factory Image Restore, which you don't want to do. Other than that it is just a process of elimination Sometimes if you insert a plug and gently wiggle it you can restore function.



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