I have a windows 7 platform with a realtek 97 built in to the motherboard (AMD X2) and ive played around with the sound settings and tried re configuring multiple times so ive given up on the built in thinking it done. I bought a Creative Live CT4760 sound card and have now tried all sorts of creative drivers and I cannot get this thing to work now. Device manager keeps telling me that the device is not digitally signed and I cannot even get it to come up under sound devices in the control panel. Thanks for the help
I don't think there is a driver for your card that supports Windows 7 according to their website.I think your card is too old.The one that came with your motherboard should work.Try uninstalling the driver for the onboard soundcard and see if it will find the new hardware then re-install it. http://www.creative.com/soundblaster/ http://support.creative.com/kb/showarticle.aspx?sid=61105 http://support.creative.com/kb/ShowArticle.aspx?sid=6843
Well if that card will not work then the built in Realtek AC97 should work fine with windows 7 correct? In the sound settings the realtek is there and the volume bar is pulsing and everything is showing it working properly but there is zero sound out of any of the audio jacks even when i turn the mic into a subwoofer out.
You have the subwoofer connected to the mic jack? Are you using amplified speakers that are connected to your audio out?
what is the make & model# of the computer or motherboard? might have blown the power transistor for the onboard sound as seen that happen a few times.