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July 9th, 2006 19:00

Inspiron E1705 Audio problems

Hi,
 
I have unistalled and reinstalled the drivers for the Sigmatel, and the Intel chip set with no success.  I went to the Diagnostic feature and did a test on the Audio.  Every test for the Audio passed.  Every time I start up Windows, it will show the Sigmatel High Definition Audio CODEC installed, but when I go to the Sound and Audio Devices Properties window at the top is says "No Audio Device".

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July 10th, 2006 01:00

Here is my troubleshooting checklist in no particular order, based on posts from other forum members, check out 6 thru 10:

1. Check the volume. Open Audio Properties (right click on the volume icon on the taskbar, or go through the Control Panel/Sounds & Audio Devices). Select the Audio tab. Click on 'Volume' under 'Sound Playback'. Also check the volume control of the audio apps or players you use.

2. Try System Restore. Go to Start/Help & Support/System Restore and tick 'Restore my computer to an earlier time'.

3. Run Dell Diagnostics audio test. If that fails then it is a hardware problem which would need to be fixed by Dell, or you could get an external soundcard. To run Diagnostics restart, and as soon as it starts to boot up hold down f12. Select 'diagnostic' from the boot menu. It will run some tests for a couple of minutes before the diagnostic comes up. When it does select 'custom', then the audio test. This will test your audio system independently of windows and drivers. Alternate between using headphones and listening to speakers in case only one is working.

If Diagnostics doesn't come up after holding f12, run the Diagnostic from the Drivers and Utilities (Resource) CD if you have one. (Tip from Yves Jean: "if you don't have the diagnostics partition and if its really a hardware problem you can confirm it by running the PSA diagnostics. On the part that says "were color bars displayed?" intentionally fail it by pressing No, If you hear sound from the internal speakers then the sound is definitely working.")

4. The audio drivers might be corrupted. There is no way to tell if the drivers are corrupted except by uninstalling and reinstalling them and then trying to use your audio again. Go to Control Panel/System/Hardware/Device Manager. Find the audio driver under Sound Controllers and right click on the driver and then click Uninstall. Shut down the computer then restart. Windows should automatically detect your device and display a wizard that helps you reinstall the drivers for it. If this wizard does not appear, reinstall a new driver manually.

5. Re-install drivers manually. If you do not have the 'Drivers and Utilities' cd then

> Look above in the blue bar and hoover mouse on 'Notebooks', then click on 'Inspiron' and then on 'Drivers & Downloads'.

> Enter your Service Tag number and click on the arrow next to the number. (If you don't know your Service Tag number then leave that box blank and instead select your Product model from the 2 dropdown boxes.) Click on the arrow.

> On the next page select your operating system and system language. Click 'Find downloads'.

> The next page will have a list of all of the drivers and some applications that Dell is currently providing for the model and operating system you selected. Click on 'Audio Drivers'.

6. If the driver won't install, remove the modem and again try installing the driver. This tip comes from AussieChris, a regular on the Audio board and a technician, who discovered that on some models with a bad modem the drivers won't install. Chris says, "The symptoms range from saying no audio hardware present, to running with no sound. Typical is the audio icon goes away, and the settings are greyed out." If you are able to install the driver after removing the modem then you might need to replace the modem.

7. In Services (Start/Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Services) check that Windows Audio is enabled, set to automatic, and running. Audio won't work without this Service.

8. In Device Manager (Start/Control Panel/Administrative Tools/Computer Management/System Tools/Device Manager/System Devices) check that 'Plug and Play Software Device Enumerator' is installed and running. It will be listed alphabetically if there. If not , then you need to reinstall it.

9. Go to Start/Run and type in sndvol32.exe to make sure the system mixer is installed and running. The audio drivers won't stay installed without this application being installed and running correctly.

10. If you have performed an OS reinstallation, you have to install Dell Notebook System Software (find it under System & Configuration Utilities), then Intel Chipset (find under Chipset), then the audio driver. Find all of these on your downloads page. For complete instructions on how to do an OS installation look in the blue bar and hoover mouse on 'Notebooks'.

Jim

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July 11th, 2006 01:00

On step 9) when I tried to run sndvol32.exe I receive the following error fro  Volume Control: There are no active mixer devices available.  To install mixer devices , go to Control Panel, click Printers and other hardware, and then click Add hardware.

I have also tried step 6) I went to the dell website and downloaded the latest drive for the modem, unistalled the modem, then installed the new driver, then unistalled the Sigmatel driver, rebooted the CPU , and windows reinstalled the driver.  No success.

I did the Diagnostic test (f12) and did the audio test and it passed. 

I have a question, I was trying to avoid this but I might have to break down and reinstall the OS.  is there a way to reinstall the OS without having to make a new account, and reinstalling all of the software I have on it?  I really would like any way to fix this without having to reinstall my OS because I know how time comsuming it can be.

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July 11th, 2006 11:00

'Search' for sndvol32. It should be in C:\I386 and C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32. Go to Start/Search and type in sndvol32.exe and click ok. If you don't see it listed in the System32 folder you will have to put it there.

The easiest way to deal this is to copy the SNDVOL32.EXE file from another computer from its System32 folder and paste it into your System32 folder.

Jim

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July 11th, 2006 21:00

I was able to find the sndvol32.exe in my C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 folder ,but when I tried to execute it I still received the following error :

There are no active mixer devices available.  To install mixer devices , go to Control Panel, click Printers and other hardware, and then click Add hardware.

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July 12th, 2006 01:00

Sorry, I don't have any more to add about the mixer, except that the file might be corrupted. But what I really think is happening is that the audio driver is not properly installed.

Re your question about re-installing WindowsXP, I don't know. I have reinstalled Windows 98 a number of times on an older computer, and it did allow for a type of installation that didn't wipe the hard drive.

How about system Restore?

Jim

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July 13th, 2006 09:00

I was able to fix the problem by rebooting my Laptop into Safe mode, logged in as Administrator, then perform a system restore.  Now I am going to update all of my drivers and create another restore point.  Thanks for the help Jim!

John

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