"Missing audio device" and no sound in Windows XP
Original title: audio missing on XP tried all I know except buying an another sham program they didappeared just and don't have any volume for nothing
Need help to restore as soon as possible the devices audio missing message, according to Device Manager, lack nothing, but when I search for volume or volume control message is "no audio devices don't really want to pay mocrosoft because there is a problem they just know me system restore fixed and don't demand a solution to help no cost» greatlty appreciate someone who can lead me in the right direction
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I had the same problem, and it is related to the update of the anniversary.
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Could you post back with the full or part no of your PC model No. Also, could you confirm the operating system you are using.
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