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Chicken
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      06-16-2005
After downloading and installing C Media Electronics Incorporation - Sound -
C-Media AC97 Audio Device, I have lost all sound. Can someone please help me?
 
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      06-16-2005
On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 22:32:03 -0700, "Chicken" <> wrote:

>After downloading and installing C Media Electronics Incorporation - Sound -
>C-Media AC97 Audio Device, I have lost all sound. Can someone please help me?


First off, create a restore point: (Just in case you want to go back, or something goes wrong.
You never know with MS...) Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Restore

Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, System
Click the "Hardware" tab
Click the "Device Manager" button
Click the + on "Sound, video and game controllers"
Right-click "Vinyl'97 codec combo driver (WDM)", select "Properties"
Click the "Driver" tab
Click the "Roll Back Driver" button and roll it back.
Reboot the computer

You won't get a choice when rolling it back, so just go with whatever it selects.
When you roll it back, Windows might complain about the driver not being certified, but just
continue anyway and restart when prompted.

 
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Fabrizio
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      06-16-2005
I've the same problem...
I'ce a realtek embedded sound card and windows update show me updates for
C-Media and if I install them the sound card won't work.
I think that Windows Update mis-recognize the sound card.

B. regards
FAbrizio

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> After downloading and installing C Media Electronics Incorporation -
> Sound -
> C-Media AC97 Audio Device, I have lost all sound. Can someone please help
> me?



 
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Chicken
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      06-17-2005
It worked! Thanks so much!

"Unk" wrote:

> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 22:32:03 -0700, "Chicken" <> wrote:
>
> >After downloading and installing C Media Electronics Incorporation - Sound -
> >C-Media AC97 Audio Device, I have lost all sound. Can someone please help me?

>
> First off, create a restore point: (Just in case you want to go back, or something goes wrong.
> You never know with MS...) Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Restore
>
> Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, System
> Click the "Hardware" tab
> Click the "Device Manager" button
> Click the + on "Sound, video and game controllers"
> Right-click "Vinyl'97 codec combo driver (WDM)", select "Properties"
> Click the "Driver" tab
> Click the "Roll Back Driver" button and roll it back.
> Reboot the computer
>
> You won't get a choice when rolling it back, so just go with whatever it selects.
> When you roll it back, Windows might complain about the driver not being certified, but just
> continue anyway and restart when prompted.
>
>

 
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Unk
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      06-17-2005
You're welcome.

On Thu, 16 Jun 2005 23:00:22 -0700, "Chicken" <> wrote:

>It worked! Thanks so much!
>
>"Unk" wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 22:32:03 -0700, "Chicken" <> wrote:
>>
>> >After downloading and installing C Media Electronics Incorporation - Sound -
>> >C-Media AC97 Audio Device, I have lost all sound. Can someone please help me?

>>
>> First off, create a restore point: (Just in case you want to go back, or something goes wrong.
>> You never know with MS...) Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Restore
>>
>> Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, System
>> Click the "Hardware" tab
>> Click the "Device Manager" button
>> Click the + on "Sound, video and game controllers"
>> Right-click "Vinyl'97 codec combo driver (WDM)", select "Properties"
>> Click the "Driver" tab
>> Click the "Roll Back Driver" button and roll it back.
>> Reboot the computer
>>
>> You won't get a choice when rolling it back, so just go with whatever it selects.
>> When you roll it back, Windows might complain about the driver not being certified, but just
>> continue anyway and restart when prompted.
>>
>>


 
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SYD
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      06-17-2005
Dear Unk,
I have a similar problem. The difference is I don't have "Vinyl'97 codec
combo driver (WDM)" listed under sound, video and game controllers. I did
roll back the driver of C-Media AC97 though. It still shows no audio device
and says 'your sound card may be in use' when I tried playing windows sound.
Would you happen to know how to fix it? Or anyone else has encountered the
same problem?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Regards.

"Unk" wrote:

> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 22:32:03 -0700, "Chicken" <> wrote:
>
> >After downloading and installing C Media Electronics Incorporation - Sound -
> >C-Media AC97 Audio Device, I have lost all sound. Can someone please help me?

>
> First off, create a restore point: (Just in case you want to go back, or something goes wrong.
> You never know with MS...) Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Restore
>
> Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, System
> Click the "Hardware" tab
> Click the "Device Manager" button
> Click the + on "Sound, video and game controllers"
> Right-click "Vinyl'97 codec combo driver (WDM)", select "Properties"
> Click the "Driver" tab
> Click the "Roll Back Driver" button and roll it back.
> Reboot the computer
>
> You won't get a choice when rolling it back, so just go with whatever it selects.
> When you roll it back, Windows might complain about the driver not being certified, but just
> continue anyway and restart when prompted.
>
>

 
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Unk
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      06-18-2005
Click on the C-Media AC97 entry, press the "delete" key, and answer "Yes"
Reboot, and Windows will find the new device and install the drivers automatically.

You can also double-click the C-Media AC97 entry, "Driver" tab. "Update Driver" button. That
brings up the Hardware Update Wizard. Click "Install from a list....", Next, click "Don't
search, I'll choose", Next, check "Show compatable hardware", and there should be two entries"
The one that's highlighted is the current driver, the other is the old one. Select it and click
Next, and follow the rest of the directions.

If that fails to restore the sound, download the Belarc Advisor Free Personal PC Audit tool.
Under "Multimedia" is the sound card info. Use that info to download the drivers from:
Karl`s Driver Site http://www.karldavis.com/
or
The Driver Guide http://www.driverguide.com/
Click "member login"
Login: drivers
Password: all
or
C-Media support http://www.cmedia.com.tw/e_download_01.htm



On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 10:19:02 -0700, SYD <> wrote:

>Dear Unk,
>I have a similar problem. The difference is I don't have "Vinyl'97 codec
>combo driver (WDM)" listed under sound, video and game controllers. I did
>roll back the driver of C-Media AC97 though. It still shows no audio device
>and says 'your sound card may be in use' when I tried playing windows sound.
>Would you happen to know how to fix it? Or anyone else has encountered the
>same problem?
>Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>Regards.
>
>"Unk" wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 22:32:03 -0700, "Chicken" <> wrote:
>>
>> >After downloading and installing C Media Electronics Incorporation - Sound -
>> >C-Media AC97 Audio Device, I have lost all sound. Can someone please help me?

>>
>> First off, create a restore point: (Just in case you want to go back, or something goes wrong.
>> You never know with MS...) Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Restore
>>
>> Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, System
>> Click the "Hardware" tab
>> Click the "Device Manager" button
>> Click the + on "Sound, video and game controllers"
>> Right-click "Vinyl'97 codec combo driver (WDM)", select "Properties"
>> Click the "Driver" tab
>> Click the "Roll Back Driver" button and roll it back.
>> Reboot the computer
>>
>> You won't get a choice when rolling it back, so just go with whatever it selects.
>> When you roll it back, Windows might complain about the driver not being certified, but just
>> continue anyway and restart when prompted.
>>
>>


 
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SYD
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      06-18-2005
Thanks a lot for your reply.

After I deleted C-Media and reboot PC, C-Media still came back with a "!" --
cannot start. Trying to update the driver, I did see two entries but both
said Avance AC97. I just thougught I would click on it anyway, but I was
then required to insert an Avance audio CD, which I don't have. (BTW, I
think the audio function is built in my VIA mainboard.) Using DriverGuide
Toolkit, I found Avance AC'97 Audio for VIA and C-Media AC97 installed, while
Belarc Advisor Free Personal PC Audit tool only showed C-Media AC97
installed. Another confusing thing is Currently only C-Meia is lited in
Add/Remove Program, not Avance AC97.

As Avance has ceased its business, I checked out my windows installation
history and found the previous update was Avance Logic Inc AC97 version
5.10.00.3800. Unfortunately, I still could not find the driver on internet.
I did find one called Avance Logic Inc AC97 version version 5.10.00.3620.
Could I just install this one? (i.e. install from my disk) Also, do I need
to first uninstall C-Media?

Your assitance is greatly appreciated.

Regards.
"Unk" wrote:

> Click on the C-Media AC97 entry, press the "delete" key, and answer "Yes"
> Reboot, and Windows will find the new device and install the drivers automatically.
>
> You can also double-click the C-Media AC97 entry, "Driver" tab. "Update Driver" button. That
> brings up the Hardware Update Wizard. Click "Install from a list....", Next, click "Don't
> search, I'll choose", Next, check "Show compatable hardware", and there should be two entries"
> The one that's highlighted is the current driver, the other is the old one. Select it and click
> Next, and follow the rest of the directions.
>
> If that fails to restore the sound, download the Belarc Advisor Free Personal PC Audit tool.
> Under "Multimedia" is the sound card info. Use that info to download the drivers from:
> Karl`s Driver Site http://www.karldavis.com/
> or
> The Driver Guide http://www.driverguide.com/
> Click "member login"
> Login: drivers
> Password: all
> or
> C-Media support http://www.cmedia.com.tw/e_download_01.htm
>
>
>
> On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 10:19:02 -0700, SYD <> wrote:
>
> >Dear Unk,
> >I have a similar problem. The difference is I don't have "Vinyl'97 codec
> >combo driver (WDM)" listed under sound, video and game controllers. I did
> >roll back the driver of C-Media AC97 though. It still shows no audio device
> >and says 'your sound card may be in use' when I tried playing windows sound.
> >Would you happen to know how to fix it? Or anyone else has encountered the
> >same problem?
> >Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> >Regards.
> >
> >"Unk" wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 22:32:03 -0700, "Chicken" <> wrote:
> >>
> >> >After downloading and installing C Media Electronics Incorporation - Sound -
> >> >C-Media AC97 Audio Device, I have lost all sound. Can someone please help me?
> >>
> >> First off, create a restore point: (Just in case you want to go back, or something goes wrong.
> >> You never know with MS...) Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Restore
> >>
> >> Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, System
> >> Click the "Hardware" tab
> >> Click the "Device Manager" button
> >> Click the + on "Sound, video and game controllers"
> >> Right-click "Vinyl'97 codec combo driver (WDM)", select "Properties"
> >> Click the "Driver" tab
> >> Click the "Roll Back Driver" button and roll it back.
> >> Reboot the computer
> >>
> >> You won't get a choice when rolling it back, so just go with whatever it selects.
> >> When you roll it back, Windows might complain about the driver not being certified, but just
> >> continue anyway and restart when prompted.
> >>
> >>

>
>

 
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      06-18-2005
Dear Unk,
Sorry for the second message. I just located the original driver from my
VIA CD and updated C-Media with Avance AC97. Task manager says it's working
properly and both DriverGuide Toolkit and Belarc Advisor detected only Avance
AC97 now. However, under Control Panel/Add/Remover Programs, it only shows
the entry of C-Media. I thought Avance would overwrite C-Media after the
update. The worst thing is I still cannot command the audio function. I am
tempted to install a newer driver (Avance Logic Inc Media Driver
version5.10.00.3850) but really afraid even worse nightmare would come to me.
Any more advice?
Thanks a lot.

"Unk" wrote:

> Click on the C-Media AC97 entry, press the "delete" key, and answer "Yes"
> Reboot, and Windows will find the new device and install the drivers automatically.
>
> You can also double-click the C-Media AC97 entry, "Driver" tab. "Update Driver" button. That
> brings up the Hardware Update Wizard. Click "Install from a list....", Next, click "Don't
> search, I'll choose", Next, check "Show compatable hardware", and there should be two entries"
> The one that's highlighted is the current driver, the other is the old one. Select it and click
> Next, and follow the rest of the directions.
>
> If that fails to restore the sound, download the Belarc Advisor Free Personal PC Audit tool.
> Under "Multimedia" is the sound card info. Use that info to download the drivers from:
> Karl`s Driver Site http://www.karldavis.com/
> or
> The Driver Guide http://www.driverguide.com/
> Click "member login"
> Login: drivers
> Password: all
> or
> C-Media support http://www.cmedia.com.tw/e_download_01.htm
>
>
>
> On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 10:19:02 -0700, SYD <> wrote:
>
> >Dear Unk,
> >I have a similar problem. The difference is I don't have "Vinyl'97 codec
> >combo driver (WDM)" listed under sound, video and game controllers. I did
> >roll back the driver of C-Media AC97 though. It still shows no audio device
> >and says 'your sound card may be in use' when I tried playing windows sound.
> >Would you happen to know how to fix it? Or anyone else has encountered the
> >same problem?
> >Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> >Regards.
> >
> >"Unk" wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 22:32:03 -0700, "Chicken" <> wrote:
> >>
> >> >After downloading and installing C Media Electronics Incorporation - Sound -
> >> >C-Media AC97 Audio Device, I have lost all sound. Can someone please help me?
> >>
> >> First off, create a restore point: (Just in case you want to go back, or something goes wrong.
> >> You never know with MS...) Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Restore
> >>
> >> Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, System
> >> Click the "Hardware" tab
> >> Click the "Device Manager" button
> >> Click the + on "Sound, video and game controllers"
> >> Right-click "Vinyl'97 codec combo driver (WDM)", select "Properties"
> >> Click the "Driver" tab
> >> Click the "Roll Back Driver" button and roll it back.
> >> Reboot the computer
> >>
> >> You won't get a choice when rolling it back, so just go with whatever it selects.
> >> When you roll it back, Windows might complain about the driver not being certified, but just
> >> continue anyway and restart when prompted.
> >>
> >>

>
>

 
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      06-18-2005
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 02:02:02 -0700, SYD <> wrote:

>Dear Unk,
>Sorry for the second message. I just located the original driver from my
>VIA CD and updated C-Media with Avance AC97. Task manager says it's working
>properly and both DriverGuide Toolkit and Belarc Advisor detected only Avance
>AC97 now. However, under Control Panel/Add/Remover Programs, it only shows
>the entry of C-Media. I thought Avance would overwrite C-Media after the
>update. The worst thing is I still cannot command the audio function. I am
>tempted to install a newer driver (Avance Logic Inc Media Driver
>version5.10.00.3850) but really afraid even worse nightmare would come to me.
> Any more advice?
>Thanks a lot.


Go ahead and install it. This is not a "nightmare", this is how we learn... Software can't
damage hardware, so the worst that can happen is that we wasted some time in exchange for some
experience and knowledge. If it comes to worst, uninstall ALL the C-Media software and drivers
from the Control panel and Device Manager, and use the original driver CD that came with the
motherboard to get it working again.

>"Unk" wrote:
>
>> Click on the C-Media AC97 entry, press the "delete" key, and answer "Yes"
>> Reboot, and Windows will find the new device and install the drivers automatically.
>>
>> You can also double-click the C-Media AC97 entry, "Driver" tab. "Update Driver" button. That
>> brings up the Hardware Update Wizard. Click "Install from a list....", Next, click "Don't
>> search, I'll choose", Next, check "Show compatable hardware", and there should be two entries"
>> The one that's highlighted is the current driver, the other is the old one. Select it and click
>> Next, and follow the rest of the directions.
>>
>> If that fails to restore the sound, download the Belarc Advisor Free Personal PC Audit tool.
>> Under "Multimedia" is the sound card info. Use that info to download the drivers from:
>> Karl`s Driver Site http://www.karldavis.com/
>> or
>> The Driver Guide http://www.driverguide.com/
>> Click "member login"
>> Login: drivers
>> Password: all
>> or
>> C-Media support http://www.cmedia.com.tw/e_download_01.htm
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 10:19:02 -0700, SYD <> wrote:
>>
>> >Dear Unk,
>> >I have a similar problem. The difference is I don't have "Vinyl'97 codec
>> >combo driver (WDM)" listed under sound, video and game controllers. I did
>> >roll back the driver of C-Media AC97 though. It still shows no audio device
>> >and says 'your sound card may be in use' when I tried playing windows sound.
>> >Would you happen to know how to fix it? Or anyone else has encountered the
>> >same problem?
>> >Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>> >Regards.
>> >
>> >"Unk" wrote:
>> >
>> >> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 22:32:03 -0700, "Chicken" <> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >After downloading and installing C Media Electronics Incorporation - Sound -
>> >> >C-Media AC97 Audio Device, I have lost all sound. Can someone please help me?
>> >>
>> >> First off, create a restore point: (Just in case you want to go back, or something goes wrong.
>> >> You never know with MS...) Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Restore
>> >>
>> >> Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, System
>> >> Click the "Hardware" tab
>> >> Click the "Device Manager" button
>> >> Click the + on "Sound, video and game controllers"
>> >> Right-click "Vinyl'97 codec combo driver (WDM)", select "Properties"
>> >> Click the "Driver" tab
>> >> Click the "Roll Back Driver" button and roll it back.
>> >> Reboot the computer
>> >>
>> >> You won't get a choice when rolling it back, so just go with whatever it selects.
>> >> When you roll it back, Windows might complain about the driver not being certified, but just
>> >> continue anyway and restart when prompted.
>> >>
>> >>

>>
>>


 
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