Deleted my speakers, cannot get them back


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Professional
       #1

    Deleted my speakers, cannot get them back


    While learning about changing the default playback devices I deleted my speakers (some dell, powered cheapos). I have tried reconnecting, rebooting all to no avail, they we not get redetected. I tried to "add a new device" in the devices and printers control panel but windows never finds any new devices.

    Is there a way to manually re-add the speakers without going through the plug and play detection thing, which isnt getting it done?

    Thanks in advance,

    TR
    Last edited by skunksmash; 16 Dec 2009 at 16:47.
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  2. Posts : 10
    win 7 home premium (32 bit), OS Version: 6.1.7600,
       #2

    You could try a System restore to a date just prior to you deleting them.
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  3. Posts : 7
    Win 7 Pro x64
       #3

    If you don't have a restore point, try reloading the sound card driver
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  4. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 Professional
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Fixed it


    Yep, uninstalled the soundcard drives and let windows redetect, speakers back. Thanks guys!

    TR
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  5. Posts : 2,588
    SEVEN x64
       #5

    TR Edwards said:
    While learning about changing the default playback devices I deleted my speakers (some dell, powered cheapos). I have tried reconnecting, rebooting all to no avail, they we not get redetected. I tried to "add a new device" in the devices and printers control panel but windows never finds any new devices.

    Is there a way to manually re-add the speakers without going through the plug and play detection thing, which isnt getting it done?

    Thanks in advance,

    TR
    have you tried going to the sound devices window, right click, & ''show disabled devices''..?? :)

    i see its sorted now.....
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  6. Posts : 1
    windows 7 pro 64
       #6

    As easy as turning them back on...


    skunksmash said:
    TR Edwards said:
    While learning about changing the default playback devices I deleted my speakers (some dell, powered cheapos). I have tried reconnecting, rebooting all to no avail, they we not get redetected. I tried to "add a new device" in the devices and printers control panel but windows never finds any new devices.

    Is there a way to manually re-add the speakers without going through the plug and play detection thing, which isnt getting it done?

    Thanks in advance,

    TR
    have you tried going to the sound devices window, right click, & ''show disabled devices''..?? :)

    i see its sorted now.....
    Thanks Skunk!!! Click click bang! Fixed, no reboots, no reloads, just turn them back on.

    Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Sound > Manage audio devices > right click in the window whitespace > Show Disabled Devices (my speakers then appear) > right click on speakers > click enable.

    CHEERS!
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  7. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #7

    Speaker Nightmare


    I had a big problem
    I've been using the Soundblaster PCIe Recon3D Fatality Champion for awhile now.
    perfect sound and the Truestudio control panel is great.

    But then the nightmare event happened.

    Suddenly no sound with a windows popup message
    "no speakers or headphones are plugged in"
    Worst of all the Truestudio control panel was blank

    NOT TRUE. Everything was attached fine and never had a problem before.
    Went to the creative auto-update. That would not work.

    So I went to creative .com, and downloaded the driver for my card manually.
    As I type right now, the driver is taking time doing a Repair mode driver install.


    g
    Last edited by sjdesilets; 25 Jan 2014 at 02:59. Reason: Frustrated.. wondering if this happened to anyone else?
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