If I right click the driver, it says it is working properly, even though control panel can't detect it.Įdited by Mishtyy, 03 August 2011 - 03:24 AM. I have a Compaq presario SR1010z and am using the onboard audio.Įdit: adding more details. I can't do an XP repair because I don't have the disk, and doing system restore does nothing because I get an error that says the system could not be restored, no changes were made. I've been on another site and they already removed any malware from my computer, and they determined the problem isn't malware, but has to be a hardware or software problem. There is a short term fix, which is running a virus scan with avg, then that allows me to uninstall the drivers then everything is okay, but it can happen again several days later. I tried going into safe mode and uninstalling, but same results there. When I go to computer management and look at my drivers, everything appears normal, but when I try to uninstall, disable or update my Realtek Ac'97 Audio drivers, it hangs indefinitely after I confirm the removal. In going to control panel and going to Sounds and Audio Devices, I see "No audio device". That isn't the problem, the problem is that when it reboots, the startup is incredibly slow all of a sudden, and my sound doesn't work. I have a problem that's been annoying me for nearly 2 weeks now, and that is that at random times, my computer will crash.
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