Window 7 audio not working please help !!

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  1. Posts : 9,582
    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
       #141

    So you're getting some form of white noise through your speakers? Does the noise seem to change depending on what sound you are trying to play?
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  2. Posts : 104
    Window 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #142

    brianzion said:
    Dwarf said:
    Hi ipodtouchme,

    Your motherboard, Asus P5Q SE2, uses VIA audio. Drivers for other audio devices such as Realtek will not work. Here is a link to the latest audio driver for your motherboard from Asus: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Support-
    have you tried this post by dwarf
    yeah thats what i did its shown in the attachment
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  3. Posts : 3,612
    Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
       #143

    this is from the asus help page ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Support-

    Audio is abnormal

    1. Abnormal input/output
    1.1 There is yellow question mark before the audio device in Device Manager
    1.1.1 Please install the patch "MICROSOFT UAA Function Driver for High Definition Audio" for the
    OS firstly
    1.1.2 Re-install the audio driver to have a try
    1.2 There is yellow exclamation mark before the audio device in Device Manager
    1.2.1 Un-install all the drivers related to the audio device,firstly, please install the patch
    "MICROSOFT UAA Function Driver for High Definition Audio" for the OS
    1.2.2 Restart the PC, if the problem still persists, please recover the system or re-install the OS and
    load the latest driver for the audio device to have a test
    1.3 The audio device could not be recognized in Device Manager
    1.3.1 Load BIOS default, make sure the onboard audio function is enabled in BIOS
    1.3.2 Re-install a new clear OS to test again
    1.4 No output or input from the rear panel
    1.4.1 Adjust the settings in Audio control panel
    1.4.2 Update the Audio driver
    1.4.3 Change the Audio device, like MIC, earphone, speaker
    1.5 No output or input from the front panel
    1.5.1 Please check if there is any output/ input from the rear panel, if not, please do some
    troubleshooting as the step 1.4
    1.5.2 Change to [AC97] mode in BIOS if the front panel module is AC97
    1.5.3 Adjust the settings in Audio control panel
    1.5.4 Check if the front panel is connected correctly
    1.5.5 Change another chassis front panel connector for a try
    2. Abnormal sound
    2.1 Sound is low
    2.1.1 Adjust the settings in Audio control panel
    2.1.2 Close some sound resource which is not used for a while, such as SPDI/F, MIC
    2.1.3 Update the audio driver
    2.1.4 Change the Audio device, like MIC, earphone, speaker
    2.2 With noise
    2.2.1 If caused by the magnetic field, keep it far away to have a test
    2.2.2 Adjust the settings in Audio control panel
    2.2.3 Close some sound resource which is not used for a while, such as SPDI/F, MIC
    2.2.4 Update the audio driver
    2.2.5 Change the Audio device, like MIC, earphone, speaker
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  4. Posts : 104
    Window 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #144

    Dwarf said:
    So you're getting some form of white noise through your speakers? Does the noise seem to change depending on what sound you are trying to play?
    nope its just the white noise only even i play music and games....
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  5. Posts : 3,612
    Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
       #145

    *quote from post above*
    1.1.1 Please install the patch "MICROSOFT UAA Function Driver for High Definition Audio" for the
    OS firstly
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  6. Posts : 104
    Window 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #146

    brianzion said:
    this is from the asus help page ASUSTeK Computer Inc.-Support-

    Audio is abnormal

    1. Abnormal input/output
    1.1 There is yellow question mark before the audio device in Device Manager
    1.1.1 Please install the patch "MICROSOFT UAA Function Driver for High Definition Audio" for the
    OS firstly
    1.1.2 Re-install the audio driver to have a try
    1.2 There is yellow exclamation mark before the audio device in Device Manager
    1.2.1 Un-install all the drivers related to the audio device,firstly, please install the patch
    "MICROSOFT UAA Function Driver for High Definition Audio" for the OS
    1.2.2 Restart the PC, if the problem still persists, please recover the system or re-install the OS and
    load the latest driver for the audio device to have a test
    1.3 The audio device could not be recognized in Device Manager
    1.3.1 Load BIOS default, make sure the onboard audio function is enabled in BIOS
    1.3.2 Re-install a new clear OS to test again
    1.4 No output or input from the rear panel
    1.4.1 Adjust the settings in Audio control panel
    1.4.2 Update the Audio driver
    1.4.3 Change the Audio device, like MIC, earphone, speaker
    1.5 No output or input from the front panel
    1.5.1 Please check if there is any output/ input from the rear panel, if not, please do some
    troubleshooting as the step 1.4
    1.5.2 Change to [AC97] mode in BIOS if the front panel module is AC97
    1.5.3 Adjust the settings in Audio control panel
    1.5.4 Check if the front panel is connected correctly
    1.5.5 Change another chassis front panel connector for a try
    2. Abnormal sound
    2.1 Sound is low
    2.1.1 Adjust the settings in Audio control panel
    2.1.2 Close some sound resource which is not used for a while, such as SPDI/F, MIC
    2.1.3 Update the audio driver
    2.1.4 Change the Audio device, like MIC, earphone, speaker
    2.2 With noise
    2.2.1 If caused by the magnetic field, keep it far away to have a test
    2.2.2 Adjust the settings in Audio control panel
    2.2.3 Close some sound resource which is not used for a while, such as SPDI/F, MIC
    2.2.4 Update the audio driver
    2.2.5 Change the Audio device, like MIC, earphone, speaker
    where can i get "MICROSOFT UAA Function Driver for High Definition Audio"?
    this looks hard to follow
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  7. Posts : 3,612
    Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
       #147

    Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio: Free Download

    Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio Driver for Windows NT / Windows 2K / Windows XP Free Download - Softpedia


    is this the patch? the web site recommend?

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888111
    Last edited by brianzion; 20 Oct 2010 at 03:05. Reason: update links
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  8. Posts : 104
    Window 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #148

    brianzion said:
    Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio: Free Download

    Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio Driver for Windows NT / Windows 2K / Windows XP Free Download - Softpedia


    is this the patch? the web site recommend?
    dont know ? im trying to download it but its not poping up so i can download
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  9. Posts : 3,612
    Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
       #149
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  10. Posts : 3,612
    Operating System : Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 6.01.7600 SP1 (x64)
       #150

    ipodtouchme said:
    brianzion said:
    Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio: Free Download

    Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio Driver for Windows NT / Windows 2K / Windows XP Free Download - Softpedia


    is this the patch? the web site recommend?
    dont know ? im trying to download it but its not poping up so i can download
    just having a read myself for you
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