Sound problem. Plz help.. images attached..

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  1. NRT
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       #21

    Golden said:
    Hi,

    I doubt this is malware-related : it certainly points to a hardware/driver issue. has the sound ever worked on this system before? At which point did it stop functioning properly?

    Regards,
    Golden
    no idea about how it stopped... one day i was listening to music, it suddenly stopped of giving the above mentioned error... but whn I try to log off or restart, the sound comes as usual...
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  2. NRT
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       #22

    mitchell65 said:
    Have you tried the mundane things like, trying the speakers in the front speaker socket? Trying a headset in the front and back sockets? Trying your speakers in another PC if this is possible?
    yeah ... i did all these... but , whn the time of missing sound, whn i move the volume slider it indicates nothing...
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  3. NRT
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       #23

    Golden said:
    Hi,

    I doubt this is malware-related : it certainly points to a hardware/driver issue. has the sound ever worked on this system before? At which point did it stop functioning properly?

    Regards,
    Golden
    if it is a malware how can i get rid of this ?? a clean format ?? plz advice...
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  4. NRT
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       #24

    plz note that the sound missing is not appearing everytime... but two three times a day of giving the error...
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       #25

    NRT said:
    mitchell65 said:
    Have you tried the mundane things like, trying the speakers in the front speaker socket? Trying a headset in the front and back sockets? Trying your speakers in another PC if this is possible?
    yeah ... i did all these... but , whn the time of missing sound, whn i move the volume slider it indicates nothing...
    And the results were? Have you tried installing a spare PCI Sound Card?
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  6. NRT
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       #26

    mitchell65 said:
    NRT said:
    mitchell65 said:
    Have you tried the mundane things like, trying the speakers in the front speaker socket? Trying a headset in the front and back sockets? Trying your speakers in another PC if this is possible?
    yeah ... i did all these... but , whn the time of missing sound, whn i move the volume slider it indicates nothing...
    And the results were? Have you tried installing a spare PCI Sound Card?
    no.... i dont have a spare sound card...
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       #27

    What about trying a headset? Have you been able to test your speakers on another PC or can you not plug them into a radio to test?
    What you need to do is to eliminate the possible causes.
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  8. NRT
    Posts : 378
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       #28

    mitchell65 said:
    What about trying a headset? Have you been able to test your speakers on another PC or can you not plug them into a radio to test?
    What you need to do is to eliminate the possible causes.
    dear, speaker seems perfect... a new one... and yes i tried if plugging a earphone too.. and no sound...
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  9. NRT
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       #29

    NRT said:
    Golden said:
    Hi,

    I doubt this is malware-related : it certainly points to a hardware/driver issue. has the sound ever worked on this system before? At which point did it stop functioning properly?

    Regards,
    Golden
    if it is a malware how can i get rid of this ?? a clean format ?? plz advice...
    any reply to this ??
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  10. Posts : 19,383
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       #30

    Hi,

    I do not think this behaviour is malware - besides you have already done a clean install which will have removed the malware. This sounds hardware/driver-related.

    Regards,
    Golden
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