Choppy Sound or No Sound Using WDM Drivers
ID: Q192046
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The information in this article applies to:
SYMPTOMS
When you try to play a Windows sound (.wav) or other audio file after
you upgrade to Windows 98, the sound may be choppy or may not be played
at all.
CAUSE
This behavior can be caused by either of the following conditions:
- A resource conflict (such as a direct memory access [DMA], input/ouput
[I/O] address, or interrupt request line [IRQ] conflict).
- You may be using an incorrect driver for the sound card or you may
need an updated driver.
This usually occurs when Windows 98 automatically updates the sound card
driver during Setup. The updated sound card driver may not work properly
on Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) computers that have an integrated
chip set of the sound card on the motherboard, but do not include the full
functionality of that sound card.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this behavior, follow the appropriate steps:
Resource Conflict
Use the information in the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge
Base to help troubleshoot resource conflicts:
ARTICLE-ID: Q184075
TITLE : Description of Microsoft System Information (Msinfo32.exe)
Tool
Incorrect or Older Device Driver
- Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-
click System.
- On the Device Manager tab, double-click the Sound, Video And Game
Controllers branch to expand it.
- Click the sound card, and then click Properties.
- On the Driver tab, click Update Driver, and then click Next.
- Click "Display a list of all the drivers...," and then click Next.
- Click Show All Hardware, and then click the appropriate manufacturer
and model in the Manufacturers and Models boxes, and then click Next.
If the appropriate device is not listed, click Have Disk, and install
the correct driver from the manufacturer's installation disk.
NOTE: If you receive a message stating that the current driver may be
a closer match for your hardware than the driver you have selected,
click Yes.
- Click Next, click Finish, and then click Yes to restart your computer.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbenv kbhw kbsound win98
Version : WINDOWS:
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
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