Posted September 10, 200618 yr I reformatted my comp, and now sound won't work. No idea what drivers i need I have an Intel... Onboard sound thing btw
September 10, 200618 yr Nik - Nien! says: Screen shake is off LOL PIE says: oh well I fail You admited you failed... oic ur gay lol
September 10, 200618 yr Nik - Nien! says: Screen shake is off LOL PIE says: oh well I fail You admited you failed... oic ur gay lol Wow.. Pory, pretty mature there..
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September 10, 200618 yr find out the maker and model of your mother board go thier site and enter "suport" search the model of your board and in the drivers section find the sound drivers.
September 10, 200618 yr Try this, click on Start and select Control Panel. In the Control Panel, click on System, then click on the Hardware tab (the 3rd one). Then click on Device Manager. When it opens look for anything with a yellow question mark. Right click on it and click on update driver. When Windows asks you "Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software?" select "Yes, this time only" and then click on next. Then when it asks you "What do you want the wizard to do?" select "Install the software automatically (Recommended) " and then click next. It will most likely find the right drivers for your sound card. If it doesn't try and google the name of the thing with the yellow question mark on it in Device Manager. Good luck. Btw do I really get a steam account if this works? lol
September 10, 200618 yr Author Try this, click on Start and select Control Panel. In the Control Panel, click on System, then click on the Hardware tab (the 3rd one). Then click on Device Manager. When it opens look for anything with a yellow question mark. Right click on it and click on update driver. When Windows asks you "Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software?" select "Yes, this time only" and then click on next. Then when it asks you "What do you want the wizard to do?" select "Install the software automatically (Recommended) " and then click next. It will most likely find the right drivers for your sound card. If it doesn't try and google the name of the thing with the yellow question mark on it in Device Manager. Good luck. Btw do I really get a steam account if this works? lol Yes you do get a CSS account, too bad it didn't work though
September 10, 200618 yr Author check pm's I can't be botherd downloading the file + i don't trust you
September 10, 200618 yr p33pu5;379431']find out the maker and model of your mother board go thier site and enter "suport" search the model of your board and in the drivers section find the sound drivers. quoted for truth
September 11, 200618 yr or if you have a CD with motherboard crap on it, it may be in there... Sounds unlikely, but it's possible.
September 13, 200618 yr if you bought ur pc from someone like dell or ibm, they will have the drivers for you
September 13, 200618 yr I can't be botherd downloading the file + i don't trust you That made me laugh. How the fuck else do you think you will get your drivers? Out of a fucking gum ball machine? And for that matter, who DO you trust here?
September 13, 200618 yr Or instead you can do this, Go into Device managers, go to sound drivers, uninstall your mane diver, no listen if it says restart hit no, no reinstall the dirver, if it says restart click yes. i do this all the time guz my sound card is SHIT!
September 14, 200618 yr the device manager is where it's all at g. get'cho self some bling at the driver update sites fo shizzle ma nigga, yo be bangin and maccin in no time.
September 20, 200618 yr That made me laugh. How the fuck else do you think you will get your drivers? Out of a fucking gum ball machine? And for that matter, who DO you trust here? hahaha so true.
October 20, 200618 yr google your model number off your mobo it should get you the site of the maker/spec sheet site thing for your board where they will have drivers for on board sound. If that doesnt work buy a 15 dollar sound card. :D
October 20, 200618 yr google your model number off your mobo it should get you the site of the maker/spec sheet site thing for your board where they will have drivers for on board sound. If that doesnt work buy a 15 dollar sound card. :D dumbass...
October 20, 200618 yr lol? it works, and I was trying to help.. I had a motherboard recently lose onboard sound and i tried everything (including google.com and it worked but onboard fucked up again) and i had to buy a 15 dollar sound card. r3st, thanks for making my day :facesj:
October 20, 200618 yr lol? it works, and I was trying to help.. I had a motherboard recently lose onboard sound and i tried everything (including google.com and it worked but onboard fucked up again) and i had to buy a 15 dollar sound card. r3st, thanks for making my day :facesj: ya and thank you for replying to a month old thread