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It seems like I have no sound driver when I want to open my itunes I get a message saying "there is a problem with your audio configuration audio/video playback may not operate properly. What can I do?
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The problem with iTunes is that it uses its own/modifies the disc drive driver. What you can try is uninstall iTunes and performing what is called the Upper/Lower Filter Fix. This involves hitting "Start" and then selecting "Run" from the start menu. If that isn't in the Start menu, you can hold the Windows Key and hit 'R'. When the Run dialog box opens, type "regedit" in the box and click "OK" or "Run". This will open the Registry Editor window. Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, then SYSTEM, then CurrentControlSet, then Control, then Class. This should reveal a bunch of items with seemingly random characters in their name. Select the top most and arrow down until the item at the top in the right-side column says DVD/CD-ROM Drives. Below that, you should see two potential keys, LowerFilters and UpperFilters. Right-click on these and select Delete. Then, restart, and reinstall iTunes. It should correct the issue.
yes you can, plug the ipod into your computer, you will need to get show hidden files enabled from the folder settings and browse into the ipod and transfer the mp3 files there.
To check, click windows start button, point to computer, click manage, then look for device manager. If you see an exclamation or "x" mark on your audio device this means that your audio driver is not properly installed.
If audio no error marked sign and says that your audio driver is ok, uninstall it then re-install the audio driver.
I would suggest u to the restore your computer because somebody or you might uninstall the sound card software by mistake. Go on start then all programs then accesories then system tools and then restore
Sure. Make sure your audio works on the computer. If it does not, than install the driver from your computers website. If the sound works, than go into your sound configuation and make sure (this is only if your using sound blaster) that the box with soundblaster enhancements is unchecked. Or update your sound drivers.
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