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windows 7 - SB Audigy SE OEM - sound stopped working
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11-03-2009 02:18 PM
Hi there,
I recently built a dual boot machine - Windows 7 and ubuntu 9.10. I installed Windows first, then Ubuntu. Both boot no problem. I have a SB Audigy SE OEM PCI card which was unrecognised by Windows, so did a Windows Update which found and installed a driver and sound worked no problem. I then booted Ubuntu and did some config and installs (incl. wine and spotify) and now when I boot into Windows, there is no sound. WIndows and Ubuntu are on separate physical disks so there can't be any conflict/overwite issue. The Device Manager in Windows says everything is fine - there is nothing wrong with the sound card and the driver is fine, just no sound. Sound works fine in Ubuntu.
I don't know if the dual boot scenario has anything to do with this or if it is something to do with Windows / SB driver on its own, but I've gone from a working system with sound to having no sound in Windows.
Any ideas?
H0ff.
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11-03-2009 05:33 PM - last edited on 11-03-2009 05:35 PM
I wish I could help, but I'm getting the same problem. So at least you're not the only one.
I have a Sound Blaster Live! card (not sure which one it is, but Windows Update says SB Audigy or SB Live!). I dual boot between Ubuntu and Windows 7 (with XP as well) and sound was working fine until I upgraded my distro to 9.10 and rebooted into Windows. I did the same thing you did and installed the update that Microsoft issued over Windows Update on October 31st. Now I don't have working sound anymore on Windows 7 and I've checked every possibility and nothing is bringing the sound back. Strangely, sound works in Ubuntu. But it doesn't in XP or 7, and I actually haven't booted into XP for several months. So when I booted back into XP today, the sound wasn't working there either! Very strange.
This issue needs to be brought up. I've been looking for a solution, but I haven't found one.
Omg, same problem here, i use audigy se, and i have insta...
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11-04-2009 01:55 PM
Omg, same problem here, i use audigy se, and i have installed ubuntu 9.10 (wubi install). i googled and i found your posts. i quickly removed it ... and still nothing, and then i thought it could not be related to any software compatibility, cause they are 2 separate os. so ... i thought ubuntu might have locked the card somehow (i dont know about you but i have an extremely loud sound on ubuntu). i solved the problem by shutting down my computer (not restarting) and shutting down the psu also for about 10 seconds. that solved it ... i`ll install ubuntu again and see if i can fool them both with the shut down thing. hope this helps.
Re: Omg, same problem here, i use audigy se, and i have insta...
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11-04-2009 06:13 PM
I'm starting to wonder if it might be PulseAudio that's causing the problem? I'm not sure how much activity it can do with a card internally, but maybe when you configure PulseAudio to run a server it's interfering with something on Windows (since there is no OSS/ALSA in Windows OS I guess) because it isn't there.
If any of you are techswavy with Linux, maybe you could find a way to remove PulseAudio completely (or go back to when PulseAudio wasn't being installed by Ubuntu as the default 'standard'). I'm pretty sure since a Linux operating system is the only thing that works with the card and surprsingly not any of the Windows operating systems I use (one I haven't used for months, back when the sound was working), it's a problem with what Linux configured with the card itself.
How to prove this theory or how to fix it is beyond me. Any ideas?
Re: Omg, same problem here, i use audigy se, and i have insta...
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11-05-2009 04:29 AM - last edited on 11-05-2009 04:30 AM
Hi,
As you say, I can only assume that something is happening at the OSS/ALSA level with the card which somehow affects the way the Windows 7 driver communicates with the device. I also found this unfortunately:
Sound Blaster X-Fi Extreme PCI-e
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11-05-2009 04:57 AM
Try that. Windows update drivers are trash. They are not fully functional drivers.
jmacguire
Totally the same thing
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11-05-2009 08:47 PM
Tried everything. I have my OpenSuse 11.2 and sound card works perfect. I have my Windows 7 Ultimate, and it shows like everything is working, but there is no sound.
Don't blame pulseaudio. OpenSuse does not have one, and I have the same issue. It's purely drivers issue. I have also built-it sound card and it works in both systems without issues.
Creative did not bother to build Windows 7 drivers for low-end cards. I do not consider myself their customer anymore. They will not get a penny from me.
Same thing with Windows XP
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11-16-2009 09:04 PM - last edited on 11-16-2009 11:01 PM
Not only a Windows 7 problem, i have the same one with XP and a Soundblaster Audigy Live!
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no sound in analog
but i still have sound in digital !?!?!?!? but when i'm with Ubuntu, analog ang digital work both perfectly
p.s. can i configure my system in digital and keep it in 5,1 ?? if yes , how i make it ???
thank for help
..... and sorry for my very poor english ![]()
