I recently upgraded from windows xp to windows 7 and now i am getting the message "No audio output device is installed". I have a Dell Inspiron 6000 and have tried going on the dell website to download the appropriate audio driver but they only have a windows xp one for my machine which does not seem to be compatable with windows 7. I am now at a loss as to what to do? I believe I need a new audio driver but don't know how to find which one will be appropriate for both my machine and windows 7. Thanks for your help (also going back to windows xp is not an option).
I had the same issue with a Dell optiplex 620 at work, use the xp driver, however when running the driver install/setup .exe file, make sure you set the copmpatability mode* to XP and that you run it as an administrator**, it should work. *Right click on the .exe select properties, select the compatability tab, enable and select XP SP3. **Right click the file and select "Run as administrator".
You should have check system compatibility with Windows 7 BEFORE getting it. It's said EVERYWHERE on Microsoft website, and Microosft made a tool which scans your system and tell you if you can go with Win7. Anyway, try these: ftp://ftp.dell.com/audio/R99254.EXE
Thanks for your help. In both instances an error occurs when i try to unzip the file, it says "an error occurred whilst unzipping. One or more files were not successfully unzipped. The error code is 40" not sure what I could do to stop this error occurring?
Another idea is you could buy a new sound card but make sure it has Windows 7 compatible drivers. You can buy a sound card for under $30
Except its a laptop. Sounds to me like the zip folder you've downloaded has gotten corrupted. Try deleting the zip folders and downloading them again.
oops my bad. You can still get sound from the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Go, it just plugs into a USB port, so it should work with Windows 7 but I'd cheak with Creative first just to be sure. link: http://au.creative.com/products/product.asp?category=1&subcategory=872&product=17872&utm_source=au.creative.com&utm_medium=Banner&utm_content=FeaturePg_X-FiGoProductInfo&utm_campaign=FeaturePage
Success! I did what Delphium said after using cerberus90's advice. Thanks for your help guys very much appreciated.
After all, Windows 7 is really Windows 6.1 - just a fixed version of Windows 6(Vista) all x86 drivers for Vista should work in an x86 Win7 as well as with x64 drivers.
Actually not really, some modification was done to the graphic, sound and motherboard side of Windows 7, so Vista drivers won't work, or won't work correctly at 100%.
Excuse me, I should have said "almost all." I've had to use a number of Vista x64 drivers for my rig like my wifi, sound card, etc. EDIT: You might notice that when you DL drivers from manufacturer's websites that when you DL Win7 Drivers, they are often labeled as Vista Drivers.