From: muttlee on


"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

> You were probably advised to reinstall your 'chipset drivers' You should own
> a CD with the drivers needed for the motherboard. If not, read the name of
> the motherboard. It is written on a corner of the board. (or in your
> documentation) They probably have a website that makes the motherboard
> drivers available for download.
>
Hello Mark, Thanks for replying. No I have no disc this was pre installed.
Never dabled inside a pc so am dubiuos whether to be doing so wouldn't want
to make things worse here. Is there another way of getting these details and
then what would I do please. Sorry to be so vague.
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> Mark L. Ferguson
>
>
> "muttlee" wrote:
>
> > Could Anyone Help please, The above mentioned was deleted by myself because
> > it was yellow flagged and the advice I took was to delete it and restart the
> > pc and it would return. This did in fact happen but the sound will not return
> > and when I checked the compatibilty driver it is still yellow flagged and so
> > did it all again to find it has not returned. Somewhere someone mentioned a
> > 'Chipset' was needed but I don't understand nor was it elaborated upon. Could
> > someone kindly point me in the right direction to to find where to go to get
> > these reinstalled please. I really would appreciate your help. Thankyou.
> > Please refer to my other posts if you will here for in depth info and pc
> > spec.
From: muttlee on
Hello People, well enough is enough regarding this painfully ongoing annoying
problem. I took action by doing a virgin reinstall of my system ( factory
reset ) and this has cured it. But thankyou to all who tried helping much
appreciated.

"muttlee" wrote:

>
>
> "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:
>
> > You were probably advised to reinstall your 'chipset drivers' You should own
> > a CD with the drivers needed for the motherboard. If not, read the name of
> > the motherboard. It is written on a corner of the board. (or in your
> > documentation) They probably have a website that makes the motherboard
> > drivers available for download.
> >
> Hello Mark, Thanks for replying. No I have no disc this was pre installed.
> Never dabled inside a pc so am dubiuos whether to be doing so wouldn't want
> to make things worse here. Is there another way of getting these details and
> then what would I do please. Sorry to be so vague.
> > --
> > Was this helpful? Then click the "Yes" button below. Voting helps the web
> > interface. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales/help/help_en-us.htm#RateAPost
> >
> > Mark L. Ferguson
> >
> >
> > "muttlee" wrote:
> >
> > > Could Anyone Help please, The above mentioned was deleted by myself because
> > > it was yellow flagged and the advice I took was to delete it and restart the
> > > pc and it would return. This did in fact happen but the sound will not return
> > > and when I checked the compatibilty driver it is still yellow flagged and so
> > > did it all again to find it has not returned. Somewhere someone mentioned a
> > > 'Chipset' was needed but I don't understand nor was it elaborated upon. Could
> > > someone kindly point me in the right direction to to find where to go to get
> > > these reinstalled please. I really would appreciate your help. Thankyou.
> > > Please refer to my other posts if you will here for in depth info and pc
> > > spec.