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My first idea is, that your soundcard connections could have a failure, so the device is recognized but the software cant get a connection.
If you can, plug the soundcard to another computer, or if you have another slot for your card on the mainboard try the other one.
If its working on another computer or mainboard slot, your mainboard slot is broken.
If its not working, the audiocard connections are broken.
I hope you have a 12 month warranty on your soundcard and mainboard, because then you can get the same one new for free.
('Think you do that eithwer in bios or devicemanger).
Or open your soundthingy (i guess it works with windows CP) open the device-thingy and
disable it and then reenable it.
Or maybe you have mistakley set it to "digital"?
(think its in the soundcards panel)
Or just reinstall the ♥♥♥♥.
but before that, i had about same problem and it finally was fixed by "lifting" my card with my finger just slightly upwards as it got a little worn and had no connection. ( i stabalize it now with a cardboard CD-cover just put it up very little. could it be that easy...?
ah the old finger trick :D lol how i could forget about that, it could be really this issue, happens to graphic cards also sometimes
"aah the old fingertrick" - (thats what she said) Ooops sry
1. uninstall the driver
2. reboot
3. reinstall the driver
4. reboot
Sorry about replying to an old thread but this was the first search result on Google.
I had the same issue and could solve it the following way.
Open > Device Manager
Go to > Sound, video and game controller OR Audio inputs and outputs
(if you don't find it, go to any sound drivers that you can locate the audio devices of all type that you connected to your pc/ laptop)
Now look for the Audio device(in my case it showed 'Audio Device Stereo')> right click > select Update drivers > Search automatically for updated driver software
Do this for all sound devices if you can't figure which device from the list is right one.
You won't even require to delete any drivers or to restart the pc/ laptop.