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anniel
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Today I upgraded to IE6..very good.
When my machine restarted, the little loudspeaker icon did not load in my systray.
So when I tried to use Winamp to play music, I got this error message:
WaveOut output v2.02a error
please reinstall soundcard drivers.
error code 7
The strange thing is that when I went to Explorer, all my music had media player icons next to them and my songs would play on that.
I guess the Windows media player installed itself as my default player when I upgraded to IE6.
I have had this error every time my the sound icon does not load at start up. If I restart my PC, it generally comes back and so I have ignored the problem.
If my soundcard is corrupted, why can I get music by using Windows media player?
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greysts
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It's only the Wave Out bit that isn't working properly. I reckon your best bet is to do what the message tells you and re-install your sound card drivers.
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anniel
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I just knew you were going to say that!!!
The problem is that I do not know how to do it.
I put my windows 98SE disc in to the CD rom and clicked on it, but could not decide what to do next.
I have Montego 11 PCi Audio
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greysts
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I think this site is the place to look. There appears to be all sorts of useful stuff there, including a diagnostic package that you can run from a floppy.
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anniel
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Thanks G,
I found that site, but unfortunately, my soundcard camme loaded with my Dell machine, so it says I have to contact them. However, my PC is now out of its 3 yr. guarantee, so I expect my best thing to do would be to go to the Dell forum, or do you have any better suggestion?
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scribble
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if you go here
You can put in your service tag number which is usually on the side of the dells.
It will give you a list of the drivers for your PC
If you dont know the sevice tag you can enter your model number and it will do the same thing.
From there you can download the sound card driver and run.
What's the point of wearing your favorite rocketship underpants if nobody ever asks to see 'em?
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anniel
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Well, folks, I have been everywhere. The Dell site was as useful as a chocolate teapot as my disc did not have the file they claimed it would under language ..no setup.exe to be found.
Then I decided Ii could install a Voyetra Turtle Beach Audio prog. that was supplied with my machine but lying dormant.
For one glorious minute I thought I had solved the problem...when up came this MMSYSTEM264. Damn!
Tried my Winamp player..that was MMSYSTEM007
So I googled and found articles devoted to these problems.
The bottom line was that I should go to "Run" and do an SFC and replace a list of.dll files.
I tried this option, but none of the named .dll files appeared.
By now it was 1am and I gave it up as a bad job...removed the Voyetra Turtle Beah prog. from the start up and resigned myself to never hearing my MP3s again.
This pm , I booted up...no little sound icon that tells me I cannot listen to any of my MP3s...tried Winamp...and it played!!
I do not know what has happened or whether it has decided to play today..pure mystery.
This is the Google result I found: I think it may be useful to others and maybe Puta and other experts may comment...I wish I had found those .dll files and also I wish I knew how to relace them!!!
So here Is the Solution (even if I could not make it work)
Multimedia players are becoming as essential as other office automation software. Problems with players, however, sometimes present a convoluted solution. For example, WinAmp gives the following error message:
WinAmp 2 WaveOut plug-in v1.03 error Please reinstall soundcard drivers Error code: 7
Windows gives this error message:
MMSYSTEM007: There is not enough memory available for this task. Quit one or more programs then try again.
These messages suggest reinstalling drivers or upgrading memory to fix a no-playback problem. Neither solution will fix the problem. Nor will reinstalling the player. Its not just WinAmp. Try running Reals RealOne or Microsofts Media Player, for they also fail.
Referring to the player support websites also fails to find a fix. The solution is actually in the error code MMSYSTEM007. Searching for this at Support.microsoft.com yields the Knowledgebase article #Q178677that is totally unrelated to media players but actually fixes the problem. (It describes a problem with Flight Simulator.)
#Q178677 describes using the System File Checker (SFC) tool that is installed on Windows 98 and above OSes to replace some corrupted files. (SFC allows individual file installs from the Windows CAB files.)
The corruption typically occurs when Internet Explorer crashes or locks up. So replacing WinAmp, RealOne or even WiMP wont help, since the corrupted files need replacing instead. These files are:
avifile.dll dciman.dll dciman32.dll mciavi.drv mmsystem.dll msvidc32.dll msvideo.dll msvfw32.dll wow32.dll Once replaced using SFC, a warm boot will do the trick and WinAmp, RealOne, and WiMP will play MP3 files again.
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anniel
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HELP!!
I now have to replace the corrupted files as I outlined in my post above.
So I went to SFC and what I want to know is this:
Should I go to the second option on SFC and extract files from the installation disc, giving the name of each of the.dll files individually?..It asks you to specify which files you want to restore..so I guess this is what I have to do..can someone confirm that this is what I must do?
I am a bit nervous as I have not done anything like this before.
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ourstanley
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If you need to replace the files you can get all but one that you need here. I would wait while you got confirmation from somebody with a bit more knowhow in this area if you don't mind. lol
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anniel
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Stanley,
Thanks for that. I took the risk, having decided that I had to bite the bullet and so I downloaded all the .dll files as instructed and then shut down the PC and booted up fresh. The music applications worked this time, so it is either one of those intermittent times it loaded correctly, or the new installation of the corrupted files has done the trick.....if I have fixed the problem , I will feel quite chuffed.
Thanks for that site....it has gone into my favourites.
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