September 19th, 2008
bala
If you lost the sound on your computer suddenly and if you have problem in installing the driver for the sound card then possibly the problem could be with the Windows Audio End Point Builder Service.
This service might stopped or corrupted. You can try starting the service, if the problem persist then you have to look at the registry settings.
Click Start -> Run
Type regedit and click Ok
Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Audiosrv\DependOnService and remove all the offending values except RPCSS

Close the registry editor and reboot the computer.
Now reinstalled the driver for the sound card and make sure the Windows Audio End Point Builder Service is started.
Good Luck!
Bala
Support1000.Com - Online Technical Support
Categories: Windows Vista Tags: audio, audio point service, driver corrupted, no sound, regedit, registry, service corrupted, service stopped, sound card, sound driver, Windows Vista
I see songs get skipped on Windows Media Player at the end of the track. This happens mainly on the Sigmatel sound device. We will be able to resolve the issue if we disable the enhancement for sound device.
To do this follow the below steps,
1. Click start.
2. Go to control panel.
3. Open sound.
4. Under the playback tab, right click on the speaker which you see as default device
5. Click properties.
6. Go to enhancements tab.
7. Select “disable all enhancements.”
We may also need to reinstall the sound card driver from the device manager if the above steps doesn’t work.
I’ll appreciate if you can leave comments if the problem persists.
Bala
Support1000.Com
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