Sound Issues...
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- Ferret
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Sound Issues...
Ok, I had a hacker on my PC, got him to fuck off.. thats not the problem.
He deleted all my drivers (and porn) and some other stuff.
I have managed to get all my drivers back, but had a lot of trouble getting the sound drivers. Now, I have them installed correctly, or so XP tells me.
I don't have any sound tho. Windows says that there are no Sound Devices on this PC :S
HELP?
He deleted all my drivers (and porn) and some other stuff.
I have managed to get all my drivers back, but had a lot of trouble getting the sound drivers. Now, I have them installed correctly, or so XP tells me.
I don't have any sound tho. Windows says that there are no Sound Devices on this PC :S
HELP?
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I really don't know where to start here...
Jack's suggestion is good. If that doesn't work, try reinstalling the sound drivers. There's also a Windows Audio service that you might need to start.
God, it was hard to resist a snarky response, but I think I managed it...
Edit: HAHAHA, U GOT HAXX0RED!!1!
Jack's suggestion is good. If that doesn't work, try reinstalling the sound drivers. There's also a Windows Audio service that you might need to start.
God, it was hard to resist a snarky response, but I think I managed it...
Edit: HAHAHA, U GOT HAXX0RED!!1!
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- Ferret
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Uninstall and reinstall the audio drivers anyway.Hunterkiller wrote:All my drivers are sorted, except a stupid bluetooth one, that i cba to fix, lol
The Windows Audio thing is a Service, like I said. Go into the Services snap-in in Computer Management, go to the Windows Audio service in the list, and make sure it is started. And don't mess around with anything else in there.Hunterkiller wrote:What's the window's auidio thing?
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ok, i'll try that noweion wrote: The Windows Audio thing is a Service, like I said. Go into the Services snap-in in Computer Management, go to the Windows Audio service in the list, and make sure it is started. And don't mess around with anything else in there.
It was disabled, but I already enabled it again.Anhamgrimmar wrote:i cant see how it could have been affected by the dirty haxxors, but is it worth checking if the sound device has been disabled in the BIOS?:?
/little bit of dangerous knowledge blog
And I guess he just went through and deleted them, to piss me off.
EDIT
Where is "Computer Management"? lol
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narf, i dont trust machines once they have succumbed to any spyware/viri/hackers.
i would backup then re-format. Especially if it was my own PC, holding various sensitive* infos.
And this time make sure you have a decent firewall and tell the user not to be an idiot and download exe files off winMX
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i would backup then re-format. Especially if it was my own PC, holding various sensitive* infos.
And this time make sure you have a decent firewall and tell the user not to be an idiot and download exe files off winMX
*Pr0n
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lol.ProfHawking wrote:narf, i dont trust machines once they have succumbed to any spyware/viri/hackers.
i would backup then re-format. Especially if it was my own PC, holding various sensitive* infos.
And this time make sure you have a decent firewall and tell the user not to be an idiot and download exe files off winMX
*Pr0n
I didn't have a firewall on because the uni has an awesome system, but i guess the guy was internal, but i got rid of him, for now.
I'm not gonna bother with the re-format, because im gonna get a new PC after christmas (if i can get the monney) so instead I'm just going to try to make this one last that long.
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I would definitely recommend, but after what else you've said it doesn't seem worth it now. Although in future you should definitely protect your PC better, be more paranoid.ProfHawking wrote:narf, i dont trust machines once they have succumbed to any spyware/viri/hackers.
i would backup then re-format. Especially if it was my own PC, holding various sensitive* infos.
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