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Tips to rectify “No Audio Device” error
Some of us would have encountered this problem of “no audio device” error. This would annoy most of the computer operators around the world; this is mainly due to improperly installed sound cards. Here some of the tips to rectify this error. First uninstall your sound card and drivers. While you reboot, enter Bois setting and disable all on-board audio, game port and midi. Then reinstall the sound card and drivers. It is possible driver updates have been made since the sound card was manufactured and released, so it is a good idea to visit the manufacturer’s site and see if there are driver updates. Once you do this, restart the computer again. Uninstalling and reinstalling the sound card will more than likely fix your problem. If problem still persists, either it’s due to damaged sound card or PC i slot, this is identified by trying the above process with some other sound card from your friend. If the problem is with your PC i slot, try using a different PC i slot, that way windows may detect it as new instead of trying to reconfigure it on the slots its currently on. This can also help you to determine whether one of the slots are bad. If you have an on-board sound card but are trying to use a sound card you bought separately, ensure the on-board one is disabled.