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    Audio Problem

    Alright, ive been having this problem for a while now, but i have just been putting it off and working around it. However, i figured id try and get it fixed today and wanted to see if the IT guys here at TTP had any suggestions that might help. Alright, so here's the deal. Every time i boot up windows, say after ive shut down my computer for the night, when i get to desktop and everything is loaded i don't have any audio. Not in my Zune, iTunes, Windows Media Player, nada. However, when i put my computer is "low-power" mode and then quick start, bam, i have audio. I have checked everywhere and all the driver sites i have gone to say that my Audio and Motherboard drivers are up to date.

    Any suggestions my good peoples?
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    Re: Audio Problem

    try switching slots. try older driver. make sure your bios is confg is correct.

    you might have already thou.

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    Re: Audio Problem

    See if there's any chipset driver updates for your motherboard. While you're at it see if there's any BIOS updates.

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    Re: Audio Problem

    Quote Originally Posted by WileECyte
    See if there's any chipset driver updates for your motherboard. While you're at it see if there's any BIOS updates.
    Just checked and both are up to date..... :/
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    Re: Audio Problem

    Click start -> run.

    Type dxdiag. press enter

    Click "Save all information"

    Choose a location for the text file.

    Open the text file.

    Copy / paste here.

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