No Audio device listed on a reinstallation of Windows XP

Audio device

My computer crashed the other day, and we had to re-installed in the plant, or any.

Under the heading sounds & devices Audio, he says no. Audio Device?

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Your eMachine T6520 has a built-in audio device Realtek, unless you added another separate audio card (did you?).  I don't know if you do something in the BIOS to enable the integrated audio system.   It's a good machine.

If XP is not seen the audio device, it could be a hardware problem and I know that eMachines has now a good technical support, e-mail and chat.  You must discuss and get an incident number will make reference to the case where/when you are disconnected while you restart your machine to test.

If you tell them that you have no audio listed in msinfo32 or Device Manager, they should be able to help you.

These other guys here can have some ideas to see if you can help XP 'discover', but at least now you know what you have.

You can see if the driver Realtek download and installation will help to "discover":

http://support.gateway.com/us/en/EMAC/product/default.aspx?tab=1&modelId=1645

If not, discuss with the eMachine people, tell them that you have audio, you reinstalled it, now you don't have no sound, nothing listed and please help.  If you don't get help, unplug and chat with someone else who's going to help you (it may take a few tries on Friday night).

If you poke around this area on their website, you will also see that your MSI Radeon driver is also a bit out of date (they have a newer version).

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