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Windows Update kills audio on reboot



 
 
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Old October 12th 07, 08:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Jonathan Yaniv- Windows Live Butterfly Expert
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Default Windows Update kills audio on reboot

This is seriously getting on my nerves, I have never been so mad at
Microsoft.

I installed the "Critical" updates that Microsoft wants me to do, I reboot,
it "Configures updates" and then, all of a sudden, no more sound!!!

I get the error "Failed to play test tone" when I try to test my audio, and
I have installed the fix for it, but the fix did nothing, it just removed
the "sound icon" from my system tray.

Can someone (preferably Microsoft) please help me!!


Any one who has any suggestions on how to fix this, please post here

I have Windows Vista Ultimate 32 bit installed, audio driver is a Conexant
AC-Link audio driver version 6.14.10.0575

The driver works properly, Windows is stopping the audio from playing.




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Thank you,

Have a nice day,

Jonathan Yaniv
Microsoft Windows LiveT Butterfly Expert


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Old October 13th 07, 02:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Translator French - English - Creole
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Default Windows Update kills audio on reboot

just so you know microsoft don't look at the post here so they don't know
you are mad.

have you tryed doing a system restore to before the update

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"Jonathan Yaniv- Windows Live Butterfly Expert" wrote in
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This is seriously getting on my nerves, I have never been so mad at
Microsoft.

I installed the "Critical" updates that Microsoft wants me to do, I
reboot, it "Configures updates" and then, all of a sudden, no more
sound!!!

I get the error "Failed to play test tone" when I try to test my audio,
and I have installed the fix for it, but the fix did nothing, it just
removed the "sound icon" from my system tray.

Can someone (preferably Microsoft) please help me!!


Any one who has any suggestions on how to fix this, please post here

I have Windows Vista Ultimate 32 bit installed, audio driver is a Conexant
AC-Link audio driver version 6.14.10.0575

The driver works properly, Windows is stopping the audio from playing.




--
Thank you,

Have a nice day,

Jonathan Yaniv
Microsoft Windows LiveT Butterfly Expert



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Old October 13th 07, 05:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Jonathan Yaniv[_3_]
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Default Windows Update kills audio on reboot


The restore points before the update dont show up... ugh..


And yes, Microsoft does look here, a lot...


I tried to restore to yesterday, Im going to try installing the motherboards
"south bridge" package and see if that helps....


"Translator French - English - Creole" wrote:

just so you know microsoft don't look at the post here so they don't know
you are mad.

have you tryed doing a system restore to before the update

--
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Personnal Advice To You:
#1: Do Not Undermine Windows's Work, Or It'll Undermine You As A User.
#2: Torture Windows (Any) Now Before It Tortures You
#3: Windows Is Bad Enough In English, Why Get It In Another Language
"Jonathan Yaniv- Windows Live Butterfly Expert" wrote in
message ...
This is seriously getting on my nerves, I have never been so mad at
Microsoft.

I installed the "Critical" updates that Microsoft wants me to do, I
reboot, it "Configures updates" and then, all of a sudden, no more
sound!!!

I get the error "Failed to play test tone" when I try to test my audio,
and I have installed the fix for it, but the fix did nothing, it just
removed the "sound icon" from my system tray.

Can someone (preferably Microsoft) please help me!!


Any one who has any suggestions on how to fix this, please post here

I have Windows Vista Ultimate 32 bit installed, audio driver is a Conexant
AC-Link audio driver version 6.14.10.0575

The driver works properly, Windows is stopping the audio from playing.




--
Thank you,

Have a nice day,

Jonathan Yaniv
Microsoft Windows LiveT Butterfly Expert



 




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