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Geek Culture / Recently formatted my hard drive - problem with speakers

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s0l1dsnak3123
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Posted: 26th Aug 2006 17:32
Hi there, Yesterday I decided to format my hard drive and start from scratch again... 3 years of filth had really slowed down my PC . I made a clean install of windows and everything is fine... exept my speakers. I looked in the manual, and it sounded as if it was plug and play as it never said anything about a driver. I have no clue how to get it working. When I try to play music via Windows media player I get the following error message:

Quote: "Cannot play back the error stream: no audio hardware is available, or the hardware is not responding"


when I click on details I get this:

Quote: "There is no sound card
You either do not have a sound card installed on your computer or it is not functioning properly. If you do not have a sound card installed, you must install one before you can listen to audio in a digital media file. If you do have a sound card installed, refer to its documentation to troubleshoot the problem.

Error ID = 0x80040256, Remedy ID = 0x00000000"


Has anybody experienced this before?

he manual is for both the
A 1.2 Fun Power / MMS 101
and the A 1.2 Fun Power PLus / MMS 102
They both look the same so I couldn't tell you which one it is.
I searched on google for drivers and found nothing. Please help!!!

JerBil
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Posted: 26th Aug 2006 18:41
MMS 101/102 are your speakers. What kind of computer do you have?

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s0l1dsnak3123
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Posted: 26th Aug 2006 19:46
Well it's a multimedia by phillips PC... there is no model number or anything... maybe they only ever made one

JerBil
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Posted: 26th Aug 2006 23:23 Edited at: 26th Aug 2006 23:38
If the soundcard is outside your pc, here is a link for drivers:

Philips Drivers

If not, try the Contact Philips link on the same page.

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s0l1dsnak3123
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Posted: 27th Aug 2006 15:38
Thanks jerbil that did the trick perfecto

Jeku
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Posted: 27th Aug 2006 21:15
I read that as:

"Thanks, the gerbil did the trick perfecto"


"I understand creative people. After all, I worked with towel designers." - Ray Kassar, former head of Atari
SirFire
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Posted: 27th Aug 2006 21:37
It's a little-known fact that gerbils are closet computer gurus.

JerBil
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Posted: 28th Aug 2006 07:17
Well, I just keep going around and around in this cage thing...

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s0l1dsnak3123
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Posted: 28th Aug 2006 19:02
Quote: "Well, I just keep going around and around in this cage thing..."


lol... i can just imagine a gerbil powered CPU fan...

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