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Cypherus 24th June 2007 21:37

Easynote's got No Notes.
 
Here’s one for the worldly with Notebook types.

Packard-Bell Easynote R1004, owner brought it in complaining of lost sound, did the usual checks and sure enough nothing, obtained the latest drivers ex-P/B website for the Realtek ALC655 AC-97 audio controller, and just for good measure the latest chipset drivers and installed both, all’s well, but still no sound, in fact no sound device detected at all.

Drivers show up and the device shows up in the Device manager reportedly working just fine but does not show up in the sounds ect only as ‘No device detected’, my thoughts are that it’s fried but maybe I’m missing something along the way as you do after hours of working on the thing.

Parapunter 24th June 2007 21:52

Not on Vista by any chance is it?...

Cypherus 25th June 2007 19:33

Nope, Xp home OEM, things still pigging me off, :sad:

Parapunter 26th June 2007 11:03

I had same with ac97 sound on a vista desktop - in the end I dumped a soundcard on it - one way to crack the problem, but I guess you don't have the option in a lappy. If it shows up in dev mgr but not in sounds speech & audio devices then I guess it's either dead or possibly bad drivers/software.

I would maybe uninstall it again, clean the registry & then download the latest drivers/apps from the Realtek site - I've known bad drivers from vendors before. One final possibility id if it shows up ok in dev mgr, it may have become physically disconnected from the mobo through thermal shock or having been droppped. Perhaps opening up the case and looking will help?

Cypherus 29th June 2007 20:47

You got it in one Para, after a good nights sleep, I dug the old drivers out, cleaned down the reg and reloaded the original OEM drivers but still nothing, few minutes poking around inside it though revealed the problem and a quick press solved it, thing chirps away nicely now and one very happy owner is back in touch with his sounds, even if they are rather dated. Thanks all.

Parapunter 30th June 2007 05:47

Another case cracked!:}


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