Multimedia driver

caramba

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I am having trouble with my multimedia driver. It seems I'm not able to play sounds; only system sounds. Please excuse me for not being capable of solving this on my own.

When trying to play music in winamp I get the following error message:

Bad DirectSound driver. Please install proper drivers or select another device in configuration. Error code: 88780078

When trying to play anything with music/sound, I hear nothing. Not all applications provide an error message, but I hope this one is somewhat helpful.

I have no idea where my installation CDs are. Is there anywhere I can find and download the driver I need? And what information about my computer do you need to be able to help me? Tell me and I'll post it as soon as possible.(Yes, I have seen questions 101)


Again I apologize for not knowing what I probably should have known.
 
I do believe it is an integrated sound card. MPU-401, can this be right? My computer tells me "unknown" for many of my drivers.
 
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Hovedkort (=motherboard) ID 10/06/2004-Springdale-G-6A79APANC-00
Hovedkort Epox EP-4PGM2I

Enhetsbeskrivelse Type
Realtek ALC655 @ Intel 82801EB ICH5 - AC'97 Audio Controller [A-2/A-3] PCI

I'm sorry if this isn't the information you need. My computer skills are limited to Excel and macros :confused:
 
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If you need drivers, try http://drivermagic.com and do a search there. They've got almost any driver you need (for free too!).

If you don't know exactly what drivers you need, go to http://driveragent.com and get a free scan. It'll tell you if you have any bad/outdated drivers and offer driver downloads (for a price). If you're like me who doesn't have the money to shell out, just copy and paste the name of the driver and do a search at drivermagic.com:P

By the way, the driveragent scan only works with Internet Explorer. Just make sure that you do a spyware scan after that so you can be sure that driveragent doesn't leave any (nasty) traces.

Side Note: I used IE to surf the net for 5 minutes, did an Adaware scan after, and came up with 5 critical objects:eek: That's why I'm always careful when using IE.
 
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