No Sound and Harware Identification Help !!

  1. #1
    Scabby is offline Newbie

    No Sound and Harware Identification Help !!

    I'm trying to solve no sound on this Windows 98SE Packard bell Pulsar
    600 and I don't think I'm getting anywhere!

    A brief: I have been given a Pulsar 600 and some ? system disks but the
    computer has no sound. After plugging away at this sucker I cannot get
    the drivers to work. So I have bought a Crystal sound card, only cheep
    but it came with the driver disk. I have put this in and still no sound
    even when the hardware installer has installed the drivers.

    I have two cards/problems listed under the drivers section of the
    System.
    Unknown PCI card
    and a Multimedia PCI device

    I have tried to identify these items to get the drivers but I'm
    struggling.
    No matter what I have found so far they do not tell me what I need to
    know to locate the drivers.

    and so the question, could someone pleeeeease recommend

    (A) A programme that I can find the relevant information about these
    divices and a little help on where to look using it!

    (B) Where is the best and more importantly, the most reliable place to
    find these drivers.

    (C) Reasure me that it isn't some other piece of controlling software
    that wasn't installed by the ? system disks and that it will make no
    difference at all how many sound cards I put in unless I install this
    software.

    and with that I will thank everyone in advance even if you couldn't
    help!

    Phil


  2. #2
    Dan Penny is offline Techie7 Staff
    The onboard sound is probably enabled in the machines bios. This should be disabled.

    If you find this is the case, and you disable it (saving the change to the bios on exiting), once you reboot into windows, remove both the "Unknown PCI card" and the "Multimedia PCI device" in Device Manager then restart. The system should detect the new sound card on startup and prompt for drivers. Ensure the driver floppy or CD is in the drive and point the system to it.

    Post back with your results or further questions.

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