A friend has a problem with his computer shutting off at random times. In beginning to troubleshoot it I found the Device Manager is totally blank.... even in Safe Mode. Has anyone here had this happen before?
No, Mute's not on but thanks for mentioning it. Here's what I know so far
In Control Panel > Sounds where you can preview the sounds for events I can select a sound (like Windows XP Startup.wav) but the arrow to play the sound is grayed out.
I try to play a MP3 file and get the message: "windows media player cannot play the file because there is a problem with your sound device. there might not be a sound device installed on your computer, it might be in use by another program or it might not be functioning properly"
I know in testing modems we used to use AT commands at a command prompt.. sending strings to the com port.. but I can't remember if there are equivalent commands for testing sounds at a C:>. I'm trying to figure out if it's the Windows drivers.
Device Manager doesn't show any problems. There's no actual sound card.. it's onboard the Asus motherboard
Am trying to check the Services.MSC to make sure the audio is started. I'm not seeing a service for audio. Can you tell me what it's called? I'm sure it's listed and I'm just not figuring out which one it is
Thank you!
Found it. Windows Audio. Wonder if it could have been anymore obvious? Now the wav files and MP3s work! Thanks.
I do wonder why so many services are turned off. The start of this thread was about Device Manager being blank. To fix I had to turn the Plug & Play service on. Now I had to turn on the Audio service. Maybe I'll start a new post on that question. Oh, and to uninstall ITunes I had to start the Windows Installer service
Thanks to everyone for their replies and help
Boze
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.