Gigabyte MA69-S3H No Sound RESOLVED  


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    windows 7 home premium 64-bit
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    Gigabyte MA69-S3H No Sound RESOLVED


    Writing in hopes to save somebody else time and frustration.

    Hardware: stock Gigabyte MA69G-S3H, Realtek 889A audio. I'd imagine the S2H had the same issue. 4GB RAM

    Installed Windows 7 64-bit Home Premium after formatting a Vista 32-bit installation. Everything was fine, except for two things:

    1. White screen instead of login screen. Entering password magically worked and would progress me to the regular desktop.

    2. No sound. No sound devices were even recognized. Even after installing latest drivers from Realtek website.

    The solution was to go in to msconfig and in the Boot -> Advanced settings, I downgraded my max memory to 4095 from 4096.

    Clearly this is a 32/64-bit issue. The drivers were allegedly the 64-bit drivers, and the OS is 64-bit, but using 33-bits of memory space seems to have totally KOd the driver. Probably the developer only had 2-3 GB of RAM or something.

    I only have 4GB of RAM, so losing 1MB is not a big deal. If I had more, I'd be more upset about having to artificially limit the memory in a 64-bit system.
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    Windows 7
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    i also have just upgraded to windows 7 and i don't have sound as well. i'm think my sound card may be too old as I cannot find any drivers that Creative Technology still release for it. i have a sound blaster CT4780 sound card. do i just need to buy a newer sound card? or does someone know where i can download the driver for this sound card.

    thanks in advance for the help and efforts.
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    Windows seven x64
       #3

    No sound


    I also am having this problem, but with a different motherboard (Gigabyte EP45t-UD3LR)
    I found that nothing is working, this includes trying other soundcards.

    Any other possible tips?
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