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Arcade Collecting => Merit/JVL Touchscreen => Topic started by: GrimJack on February 18, 2015, 08:38:52 pm
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I replaced a dead purple MB with the A7N8X-LA MB in an ION 2008. Boots up and plays but has no sound. Can anyone point me in the right direction. I am assuming I need to change the sound driver. Thanks.
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I replaced a dead purple MB with the A7N8X-LA MB in an ION 2008. Boots up and plays but has no sound. Can anyone point me in the right direction. I am assuming I need to change the sound driver. Thanks.
Search button is your friend. http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,142102.0.html (http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,142102.0.html)
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I did search the forum and tried the suggestions. Nothing worked. The driver seems to load fine. I did a hardware discovery using the dip switch setting too. I am starting to think that this "new" MB is faulty. I am going to install XP on a drive and see if I can get sounds out of this MB using XP.
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Well, most likely your "new" Mobo is the problem. I have used that same mobo in a 2008 Ion and i can assure you there is no issues with sound drivers.
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wait
u are going to install xp on a ion drive ?
dose this wreck your merit layer ? :mbr/control track:
mike chime in please
ed
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I am pretty sure he meant he is going to install XP on a different hard drive with this mobo and see if sound works. Which is what i would do if i wasnt sure if it was a software or hardware problem. But i already know sound works on this mobo with Ion 2008 so chances are the motherboard sound is bad.
And to answer your question ed, No it does not wreck the firmware on the hard drive controller. I really dont think you understand how this works. There is no magic special layer. Just like you can flash a mobo bios, you can also flash the bios on the hard drives controller.(firmware) You can also edit the firmware if you know what your doing. In merits case, they edited the model# in the firmware and flashed it to the hard drives controller. Then there software checks for the hard drives model# and tells you its not an official hard drive if it doesnt see "MERIT" in the model#
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well his wording
never mind I see it now :banghead: :banghead:
the op said install on another drive
>I did search the forum and tried the suggestions. Nothing worked. The driver seems to load fine. I did a hardware discovery using the dip switch setting too. I am starting to think that this "new" MB is faulty. I am going to install XP on a drive and see if I can get sounds out of this MB using XP.<
ed
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Thanks for all the responses. Ih ave confirmed by installing XP on a different drive that the sound is not working on the new MB. I asked for a replacement. I did find something interesting. Here is the series of events:
1) Original MB was dead.
2) Replaced it with the ASUS MB. CMOS battery was dead.
3) No sound. Got tired of it keep asking me for settings each time I turned it off.
4) Installed new battery.
5) Booted once and tried to get the sound working. No luck so powered off.
6) New MB would not power on again. ( Just like the original MB. ) Only thing that was different.... New battery.
7) Removed the new CMOS battery. New MB boots again
8) Confirmed new MB has faulty sound by installing XP and Realtek drivers.
9) New idea... What if I try the battery removal trick with the original MB.
10) Guess what.... The original MB powers up when I removed the CMOS battery!
I do not know what this means in the grand scheme of things but I am going to complete the transition back to the original MB and see what happens.
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Replace the CMOS batt on the original MB and put a pc power button switch on the front panel jumper pin. Most likely your CMOS settings are set incorrectly. You need to go into the BIOS and reset defaults.
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OK. I replaced the battery. It is booting fine. I have had Dell PC's do this where the charge needed to be drained on the MB. Weird. Anyway, I now have a replacement MB with no sound that I have asked the eBay seller for another and I also bought a used A7N8X-LA for $29 in case the original MB dies again. Thanks for all the responses.
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just a quick update (also sending this reply update to another thread.)
had to replace a motherboard, normally i just swap the board and boot up. sometimes a few reboots are needed to get the detected hardware all working, but long story short, and ended up with no sound...otherwise the machine operated fine.
no error messages, it seemed to detect okay...just no sound.
did a reinstall of the game software...
sound works. could have been some error in the detection or a bad file or something.
so after a board swap, if things are acting funny... you may have to reinstall the game software to get everything good again.
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In the Original posters case, even after installing WIN XP on this mobo the sound was not working.
But i do see a possible issue with replacing the purple board for the A7N8X-LA. The issue is that this A7N8X-LA is a hybrid mix between the purple ECS and the Official ASUS board. Its possible that during the reconfiguration, the sound chip install scripts could load the wrong sound chip modules. I have never straight swapped out the purple mobo for the A7N8X-LA so i can not verify this.
But as lilshawn mentioned, doing a complete reinstall of the software should fix this possible issue. And if not, then more then likely the sound chip is indeed not working.