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Sound Problems On Vista

Windows Vista has had its share of problems, but one user asks Chris how he can control his bass and treble in Vista. Since I installed Vista Ultimate, I have been having problems with my sound, it was perfect with XP Pro but now sounds garbled and static like.

Sound Problems On Vista

Since I installed Vista Ultimate, I have been having problems with my sound, it was perfect with XP Pro but now sounds garbled and static like. I spent nearly 4 hours total with 3 different Microsoft techs and the last guy told me my speakers had a problem. I went out and blew fifty on new speakers and the problem still exists. I do not have a sound card but rather get the sound via my Intel DG965OT motherboard. If I can't find a fix for this then I guess it's back to XP.

Anybody else had this problem? Jim -- My Photo Galleries. Have you tried the Windows Vista* 32 sound driver (Sigmatel) from Intel here? 'Jim Weaver' wrote in message news: >Since I installed Vista Ultimate, I have been having problems with my >sound, it was perfect with XP Pro but now sounds garbled and static like. >I spent nearly 4 hours total with 3 different Microsoft techs and the last >guy told me my speakers had a problem. I went out and blew fifty on new >speakers and the problem still exists.

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>I do not have a sound card but rather get the sound via my Intel DG965OT >motherboard. If I can't find a fix for this then I guess it's back to XP. >Anybody else had this problem?

>Jim >>>-- >Flannery O Connor The Displaced Person Pdf. My Photo Galleries. I should have added to my previous post that it's important to read all readme's, etc.

To determine the appropriateness of the driver for your computer. The link I gave you is for Vista with a 32-bit operating system (versus 64-bit). Check Control Panel System for your system type, if you don't know. Check Device Manager to determine whether or not you indeed have a Sigmatel driver for sound, the current version, etc. If you have further questions, don't hesitate to ask. 'dean-dean' wrote in message news: >Have you tried the Windows Vista* 32 sound driver (Sigmatel) from Intel >here?

>>>>'Jim Weaver' wrote in message >news: >>Since I installed Vista Ultimate, I have been having problems with my >>sound, it was perfect with XP Pro but now sounds garbled and static like. >>I spent nearly 4 hours total with 3 different Microsoft techs and the >>last guy told me my speakers had a problem.

I went out and blew fifty on >>new speakers and the problem still exists. >>I do not have a sound card but rather get the sound via my Intel DG965OT >>motherboard. If I can't find a fix for this then I guess it's back to >>XP. >>Anybody else had this problem? >>Jim >>>>>>-- >>My Photo Galleries >>. I got that driver and installed it and I get an error message that it failed to load, I do have a 32 bit system.

Jim 'dean-dean' wrote in message news:% >I should have added to my previous post that it's important to read all >readme's, etc. To determine the appropriateness of the driver for your >computer. The link I gave you is for Vista with a 32-bit operating system >(versus 64-bit). Check Control Panel System for your system type, if you >don't know. Check Device Manager to determine whether or not you indeed >have a Sigmatel driver for sound, the current version, etc. >>If you have further questions, don't hesitate to ask.

>>'dean-dean' wrote in message >news: >>Have you tried the Windows Vista* 32 sound driver (Sigmatel) from Intel >>here? >>>>>>>>'Jim Weaver' wrote in message >>news: >>>Since I installed Vista Ultimate, I have been having problems with my >>>sound, it was perfect with XP Pro but now sounds garbled and static >>>like. >>>I spent nearly 4 hours total with 3 different Microsoft techs and the >>>last guy told me my speakers had a problem. I went out and blew fifty >>>on >>>new speakers and the problem still exists. >>>I do not have a sound card but rather get the sound via my Intel DG965OT >>>motherboard. If I can't find a fix for this then I guess it's back to >>>XP.