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Spawn Target
15-05-2008, 02:18
I`ll try my best to explain this so Someone can help me solve this problem, if I leave info out please ask for it.

Windows XP SP2 Updated

ATI radeon HD 2600 XT with April 18th 2008 driver version

Recently I bought a Logiteck wireless Keyboard and Mouse and the software that came with it never seemed to work correctly , and the only way to unistall it was to do a system restore back to before the install.
After doing this , when I try to login into TS it gives me the following error message TDSoundin.Open: No sound Driver Available.
I have tried all the fixes to this problem from the appropriate thread including turning off wave and restarting it and trying to enable primary device none have worked, I installed the realtek HD sound driver and that didnt work either , one thing that is different now is that i used to be able to choose my sound options between ATI HD sound driver and Realtek rear output or something , I dont remember the exact wording and its gone now,
Anyways I should mention that Im running a Samsung HD TV as my monitor with full HDMI/DVI connection , I also have my PC speakers plugged in and they used to work when the TV was in PC mode but no longer do, since the TV has no option for a microphone , I still need to run the sound through the PC when I need to plug my headphones into the PC in order to use TS.

Sounds like I need a different sound driver to switch to when useing TS through the PC ?
Any Ideas would Help. :)

Spawn Target
15-05-2008, 10:39
Never mind I fixed it, I just had to enable onboard sound in Bios :o

1John
01-05-2009, 16:23
New to Computers. Where exactly is Bios and the solution to the problem. I have exact problem. Thanks.

ZeroTKA
01-05-2009, 18:44
Bios can be found at the beginning of your reboot. It'll tell you on screen somewhere "Press some key to enter bios". Usually it's the first screen you see (sometimes second). Mine happens to be Press Del key but i've seen others. You'll know when you're in the Bios.

I wouldn't dick around with the settings unless you know what you're doing.

There should be an option to enable your onboard sound.

As far as other soltuions, it's in my previous post found at the following:

http://forum.teamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=44845&highlight=TDSoundin.Open%3A+sound+Driver