Loss of sound driver
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09/18/21 11:54 AM
09/18/21 11:54 AM
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Periodically, when playing any BF casual game, I will find that I've lost sound and the mouse begins to lag. If I run a diagnostic (under "Settings/System/Sound/Output"), it will find a problem with the sound drivers. It runs me through some hoops and tests and then says it has restored it. Sure enough, I can then reload the game and everything is fine again. So, I am not prevented from playing BF games, but have to deal with this periodic failure and resetting nearly every time I play a BF casual these days.
My question: Is this a problem with BF games or Win10, or is it my computer failing to keep the sound function operational? I have an HP Envy32 (AMD High Def) sound card.
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Re: Loss of sound driver
[Re: Reenie]
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09/18/21 06:51 PM
09/18/21 06:51 PM
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If your mouse is also lagging, this sounds like more than a sound issue. Since your sound is integrated, have you tried going to the HP website and updating your drivers from there? A lot of these OEM companies use drivers specific to their systems.
Let me do some digging around and see what I can find. One other question... does this only happen with BF games or does it happen with other games too?
EDIT: I see the HP Envy 32 is an all-in-one computer, right? That might complicate things.
And of course, since this only seems to happen with BG games, a reach out to their support would also be in order.
Gardens put to bed. Time for more reading and gaming.
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Re: Loss of sound driver
[Re: Draclvr]
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09/19/21 05:50 PM
09/19/21 05:50 PM
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Thanks, Draclvr. Yes, it definitely is a sound issue. If I run through the Windows troubleshooting protocol for Sound, it always says, "You need to reload your sound drivers" (or something to that effect). When I click "OK," it proceeds with the reload. When it is finished, the sound is back. I am able to continue playing the game.
This only occurs with BF games. I am not playing any other sort of games at present.
I don't know enough about computers to understand if the problem originates with the BF games or with my sound card and/or drivers. I have never had this happen before.
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Re: Loss of sound driver
[Re: Reenie]
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09/19/21 06:23 PM
09/19/21 06:23 PM
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I would suggest going to your Device Manager and checking to see if the sound card has a yellow exclamation point beside it. If it does, you can right click it and reinstall the driver from there or have it search for a more recent driver. Problem there is it will probably look for a generic Microsoft driver. But you could give it a try. Have you tried updating your sound card drivers through the HP website for your computer? You can let HP detect your computer or enter the serial number here. As I remember when A Vampyre Story was first released, there was a video that wouldn't play and the only solution for those of us with a certain sound chip was to download new drivers for the sound chip. Then the video played! https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/desktops
Gardens put to bed. Time for more reading and gaming.
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