Hello,reader after I just removed XP and installed Windows 7.Then after sound is not playing in windows 7.
I have a sound card (ESS 1969 pci) plugged in my PC.
The problem is that the driver I had installed in XP is not supported by Windows 7.
Windows 7 install high definition audio driver automatically.
right click on computer>> manage >>Device Manager ---->yellow question mark "multimedia audio controller"
if it's showing yellow mark for "audio controller driver". The device shows with the yellow exclamation point in device manager means it's not working.
First step
Disable high definition audio driver
Second step
Download ess 1969 pci audiodrive wdm windows 7.
ess1969 pci audio controller driver for windows 7
DOWNLOAD SOUND DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 7
http://www.driverscape.com/manufacturers/ess/sound-cards
Third step
Right click on computer>> manage >>Device Manager >>other device where yello mark appears for multimedia audio controller>>Right click update driver >>Browse my computer for driver software manually>> click on your download location. It will install automatically
Install it
on toolbar below click on sound icon >> Volume control option choose "SPEAKERS" In Windows 7, you can also go to the Start Menu, search for audio devices and click Manage audio devices.
MAKE DEFAULT SPEAKER
Last step
Restart your Pc.
bang on ...lolzz hope it's working for you.
Tips
know your sound card in my case--> ESS 1969pci audio driver (wdm)
for win 7
1.Disable high definition audio driver
2.Download your driver and install it
In Windows 7, you can also go to the Start Menu, search for audio devices and click Manage audio devices.
The window that appears will look the same in both operating systems.
When you click on the Playback tab, a window will pop up that shows you the devices available on your system. Each system is different, so what you see will reflect that. You can also see which devices are actually available (as you can see in this Windows 7 screenshot, some devices are not plugged in). Your current default device will be indicated by a green check mark.
You can click or tap on any available device, and then choose Set Default. If you're happy with your new choice, click or tap OK, and you're done.
You can set different default devices for communications and for recording, if you like. For example, you may want to use a headset for Skype and your speakers for everything else. To set this, first select the device you want to use, and then click or tap on the down-arrow on the Set Default button. You can then assign a device to communications or general playback.
I have a sound card (ESS 1969 pci) plugged in my PC.
The problem is that the driver I had installed in XP is not supported by Windows 7.
Windows 7 install high definition audio driver automatically.
right click on computer>> manage >>Device Manager ---->yellow question mark "multimedia audio controller"
if it's showing yellow mark for "audio controller driver". The device shows with the yellow exclamation point in device manager means it's not working.
First step
Disable high definition audio driver
Second step
Download ess 1969 pci audiodrive wdm windows 7.
ess1969 pci audio controller driver for windows 7
DOWNLOAD SOUND DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 7
http://www.driverscape.com/manufacturers/ess/sound-cards
Third step
Right click on computer>> manage >>Device Manager >>other device where yello mark appears for multimedia audio controller>>Right click update driver >>Browse my computer for driver software manually>> click on your download location. It will install automatically
Install it
on toolbar below click on sound icon >> Volume control option choose "SPEAKERS" In Windows 7, you can also go to the Start Menu, search for audio devices and click Manage audio devices.
MAKE DEFAULT SPEAKER
Restart your Pc.
bang on ...lolzz hope it's working for you.
Tips
know your sound card in my case--> ESS 1969pci audio driver (wdm)
for win 7
1.Disable high definition audio driver
2.Download your driver and install it
In Windows 7, you can also go to the Start Menu, search for audio devices and click Manage audio devices.
The window that appears will look the same in both operating systems.
When you click on the Playback tab, a window will pop up that shows you the devices available on your system. Each system is different, so what you see will reflect that. You can also see which devices are actually available (as you can see in this Windows 7 screenshot, some devices are not plugged in). Your current default device will be indicated by a green check mark.
You can click or tap on any available device, and then choose Set Default. If you're happy with your new choice, click or tap OK, and you're done.
You can set different default devices for communications and for recording, if you like. For example, you may want to use a headset for Skype and your speakers for everything else. To set this, first select the device you want to use, and then click or tap on the down-arrow on the Set Default button. You can then assign a device to communications or general playback.