Hi Shelf Life,
You were helping me out a short while ago with my Malware and sound card problems. Firstly i would like to thank you for how amazingly helpful youve been. There is now literaly no more symptoms of any Malware which has made my life so much easier! I am sending you this message because for some reason it wont let me reply to you on the thread we had going. Just to recap, the last message you sent me was: hi maxh1985,
you reinstalled the software for your sound card, what about the drivers for it/ after thinking about it saying if the ports go left to right that menas its a pci card may not be true. a smaller footprint case could show this and have on board drivers. the first thing is to determine if you have a onboard built in to board chip. one way other than software is to vist the computers manuf. website and look based on your make/model. no makes or names under the device manager, right click>properties.
you might also get some info from running dxdiag
start>run>type in the window dxdiag check the tabs across the top.
shelf life
When i type in dxdiag in the run window, the sound tab sais that there is absolutely nothing on my computer in terms of sound, so thats not very helpful! I have looked into the kind of sound card and it looks asthough my sound jacks are built in to and are the same part of my mother board. Hope thats helpful!
Thank you for your time
Max
You were helping me out a short while ago with my Malware and sound card problems. Firstly i would like to thank you for how amazingly helpful youve been. There is now literaly no more symptoms of any Malware which has made my life so much easier! I am sending you this message because for some reason it wont let me reply to you on the thread we had going. Just to recap, the last message you sent me was: hi maxh1985,
you reinstalled the software for your sound card, what about the drivers for it/ after thinking about it saying if the ports go left to right that menas its a pci card may not be true. a smaller footprint case could show this and have on board drivers. the first thing is to determine if you have a onboard built in to board chip. one way other than software is to vist the computers manuf. website and look based on your make/model. no makes or names under the device manager, right click>properties.
you might also get some info from running dxdiag
start>run>type in the window dxdiag check the tabs across the top.
shelf life
When i type in dxdiag in the run window, the sound tab sais that there is absolutely nothing on my computer in terms of sound, so thats not very helpful! I have looked into the kind of sound card and it looks asthough my sound jacks are built in to and are the same part of my mother board. Hope thats helpful!
Thank you for your time
Max