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Uhm excuse me everyone, I'm currently having the same problem as well...
This happened after I formatted my PC and then set up a fresh copy of
XP... I know its about the drivers and stuff but then where can I get the
right one? The sound device is already built in to the motherboard but
then its not detected by the system itself... Please help...

Specs:
Comp Brand: VIA Technologies, Inc. KT400-8235 (according to HWinfo)
Motherboard: ECS L7VTA2
Chipset: VIA VT8377A KT400A + VT8233CF/BVT8235

I tries using the drivers from ECS, but then they failed to make the
system detect the sound device... Yet again, please help...

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Sounds like you want to make sure the onboard audio is enabled in the BIOS


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