Re: There are no active Mixer Devices Availalbe

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PaulSanders

This advice is dangerous! I did this on my system and ended up with two
Plug and Play Enumerators in my list of devices. My system was largely
put out of action by this, and I had to run System Restore to recover.
So be careful!

In any case, a more likely explanation is that your 'Windows Audio'
service is not running. For more information, see:

http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp/t1123466906


Paul Sanders
http://www.alpinesoft.co.uk


Bestbentwire@gmail.com;318407 Wrote:
> Optrex you are a star - I've been searching all day for a solution to
> the "No audio device" problem.
>
> I was just about to rebuild my system when I saw your post.
>
> Your timely post has helped me get my onboard AC97 audio device
> working
> under XP - thanks.
>
> There are literally hundreds of people out there with a similar
> problem
> - some of them going as far as to buy new audio cards etc.
>
> Julian B
>
> optrex wrote:
> > OK we got it fixed. The plug and play software emulator had was

> missing.
> > Fixed by searching for machine.inf then copy to temp directory.

> remove
> > at about line 20 " ExcludeFromSelect=* "
> >
> > goto control panel, add new hardware, next (let it seach), yes

> hardware
> > is connected, next, scroll to bottom, add new hardware device, next,
> > install from list, next, select system devices, next, select have

> disk,
> > point to amended copy of machine.inf in temp directory, scroll to

> "plug
> > and play software device emulator" in right hand column, next and
> > complete install.
> >
> >
> > --
> > optrex



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