Old Computer speaker driver

ilovebeingmommy
ilovebeingmommy Posts: 1
edited July 2010 in Troubleshooting
I have some older polk audio speakers for my computer. They worked fine until I had a virus and had to have it removed. Now The computer says that I have no audio output. I'm thinking I need a driver for this...but have been unable to locate one. It says Polk Audio MM-10...if anyone can help...it'd be appreciated.
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  • Pauly
    Pauly Posts: 4,519
    edited October 2009
    The speakers wouldnt need a driver. It would be your audio card that would need the drivers. You have onboard sound? Seperate sound card? What OS are you running... etc...



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  • bigaudiofanatic
    bigaudiofanatic Posts: 4,415
    edited October 2009
    ^^^ Correct go to your computer manufacture website and get the audio drivers. Or the manufacture of your audio card.
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  • kawizx9r
    kawizx9r Posts: 5,150
    edited October 2009
    Pauly wrote: »
    The speakers wouldnt need a driver. It would be your audio card that would need the drivers. You have onboard sound? Seperate sound card? What OS are you running... etc...



    Pauly
    ^^^ Correct go to your computer manufacture website and get the audio drivers. Or the manufacture of your audio card.

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    To everything said above. WITH that I'd also recommend checking all your other drivers IE motherboard/video card/onboard video/etc. If a driver becomes incompatible with said-hardware just rollback :D
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  • obieone
    obieone Posts: 5,077
    edited October 2009
    If your running windows, then run windows update, and check the 'optional' updates as well. You might see the driver for your system under 'hardware updates'.
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  • ladytech60
    ladytech60 Posts: 1
    edited July 2010
    I am using a 10 year old HP Pavilion 500w series computer. I lost my speaker icon files during a system recovery. Contacted HP and they said it was an ongoing problem that hasn't been fixed. I am looking for the sndvol file driver software here on the website. I hope I find it.