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where thousands of volunteer geeks quickly serve friendly answers and support. Check out the forums and get free advice from the experts. Register now to gain access to all of our features, it's FREE and only takes one minute. Once registered and logged in, you will be able to create topics, post replies to existing threads, give reputation to your fellow members, get your own private messenger, post status updates, manage your profile and so much more. Create Account How it Works Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. No Sound on Re-installed XP OS Error OxCOOD11BA Started by MNWinedude , Jun 02 2011 02:32 PM Please log in to reply #1 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-pictures/error-code-oxcood11ba-cannot-play-this-file-in/c5b31bc2-adff-4b00-979e-07501df0358c MNWinedude Posted 02 June 2011 - 02:32 PM MNWinedude New Member Member 2 posts I re-installed Windows XP on my Dell Inspiron 530 but now the sound doesn't work, CDs or Internet. Device Manager doesn't list a sound device but I can see RealTek Audio files listed in my backed up documents. Thoughts or suggestions? Thanks. 0 Advertisements #2 rshaffer61 Posted 02 June 2011 - 02:57 PM rshaffer61 Moderator Moderator 34,114 posts Hello MNWinedude.... Welcome toGeeksToGo, I'm sorry to hear about your issue. We http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/topic/301948-no-sound-on-re-installed-xp-os-error-oxcood11ba/ will try to help you resolve this as soon as possible. Please understand we are all volunteers and we are not here all the time. Sometimes it may be a extended amount of time to get back to you. If it has been more then 3 days please shoot me a PM and I will try to get back to you quickly then. Please do the following and supply the requested information as needed. If you don't understand my instructions please ask and I will try to explain them clearer for you. Do not attempt any steps unless instructed or ask before to make sure they will not cause any further issues. Start HERE and download the 3rd driver in the Audio section which should be the Realtek driver. Let me know if it works for you. 0 #3 MNWinedude Posted 02 June 2011 - 03:43 PM MNWinedude New Member Topic Starter Member 2 posts Whoah. How'd you do that? You have set a new speed record for computer fixes, my friend. Thank you very much. After the download, the computer shut down and I heard a magical sound I haven't heard in two weeks; the Windows shut down tune. Thank you very much. There may be more trouble in the future so I'll be back. 0 #4 rshaffer61 Posted 02 June 2011 - 03:58 PM rshaffer61 Moderator Moderator 34,114 posts You are very welcome and I am glad I could help. Just a word of advice though. Since y

a complete multimedia program with support for most audio and video formats. Additional codec packs allow support for even more formats.But for any sound to be heard at all, http://pcaudiohelp.com/fix-windows-media-player-error-0xc00d11ba/ the audio device needs to work, as well as the speakers. Like any program, Windows Media Player can also experience problems, and error 0xC00D11BA is one possible problem.Basically error 0xC00D11BA http://www.winvistatips.com/threads/code-error-oxcood11ba.441699/ indicates that there is a problem with your sound device. So to fix error 0xC00D11BA in the Windows Media Player, check your audio configuration, starting with the sound device error oxcood11ba itself.So open up the Device Manager from the Control Panel and check if you have any errors (typically a yellow question mark) indicated on your audio devices. Missing or corrupted driver problems can often be resolved by reinstalling the sound drivers. When installing a sound driver:Make sure you have the right sound driver for your computer/sound cardUninstall the current sound error oxcood11ba device first if the driver installation failsUse an account with administrator rights when installing any driverNext, check the Sound setup in the Control Panel and make sure the default audio device is selected correctly. In case of a modem or TV Card, there might be multiple audio devices, so the right one needs to be selected.Another possibility is that the sound device is in use by another program, preventing Windows Media Player to use the device. Again error 0xC00D11BA can be the result. To solve the problem in this case, close any applications that might be using the sound device. Make sure to also check the taskbar notification area for programs that are running, as it might not always be obvious which program is blocking access to the audio device.The next step is to check your DirectX setup. Incompatibility between the DirectX version and your sound card could cause error 0xC00D11BA as well. Use dxdiag.exe to check your DirectX sound setup.As shown in the sample image, the Sound tab should indicate “No problems found”. If necessary download and

play audio files in windows media player 9 series. everytime i try to, something comes up on the screen saying that windows media can not play this file because there is a problem with your sound device. there may be no sound device installed on your computer, it may be in use by another program, or it may be not functioning properly. so now i don't know where to go from here.can anybody plz tell me what is wrong and what i should do. wildstrawberry4, Apr 18, 2004 #1 Advertisements Chris Lanier [MVP] Guest Error 80040256 (No audio hardware is available, or the hardware is not responding) and C00D11BA (Cannot play the file because there is a problem with your sound device) along with most sound card related problems can be fixed just reinstalling the drivers for the sound card. NOTE: If you are having sound problems with *only* MP3's then please see http://tinyurl.com/yunpf. Windows Media Player uses DirectSound to interface with the sound card, so sound very well might work in other applications and just not WMP. More information and tips can be found at http://tinyurl.com/3455d. If reinstalling the drivers doesn't fix the problem then the next step you should try is updating/reinstalling DirectX. DirectX can be downloaded at http://tinyurl.com/97jw. If you need help locating where to get the latest drivers for your sound card try the following. Your Device Manager in Windows "should" supply the information assume the sound card has been detected. To access the Device Manager right click on My Computer and select the Device Manager tab. In Windows XP goto the Hardware Tab and select Device Manager. If you don't know how to access the Device Manager or it doesn't show your card, than the easiest thing to do is download a free utility like Belarc Advisor (http://tinyurl.com/5w6o). Run the installer then it will open a webpage for you. Under Multimedia it will tell you the sound card or "Audio Controller" you have in your PC. You may now goto that companies website and download the drivers and reinstall them. And if that doesn't help you will need to provide all the information you can about your system in a reply in the newsgroup. http://tinyurl.com/2o4h9 will help you supply good informat

 

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