Conversation Between Ilyich Valken and LiNuX

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  1. Happy Birthday
  2. Haha alright. I was under the conclusion not much was different, but I'll do that just to be sure. Thanks.
  3. never looked into a minecraft server, I think you can do it on any OS. Ask Wicked, he does the minecraft stuff.
  4. I'm trying to set up a server for Minecraft, is there a specific OS or whatever I need for it? What would you recommend?
  5. That's what I figured/feared. :/ Well, dammit. Guess I should've had the tech stay instead of having him drop the parts off and replacing them myself.
  6. The bars in the volume controls work because the software is ok. And since external stuff works, then the only thing that could be wrong is the audio card itself within the motherboard.
  7. If I play music, it'll show that it's playing (green varying bar in the volume controls) and if I plug in external speakers/headphones it works, but not if I unplug said devices.
  8. Do you see the audio device active when the unknown device is there? If it's not there when the unknown is there, then it just didn't auto recognize. But if the audio is there, then the system is recognizing the device but something within the device is bad, it's not transmitting as it should.
  9. I doubt it's the speakers, it did it with both sets, and I tried doing the driver thing, didn't seem to do anything. That or the audio portion of the motherboard isn't recognizing the speakers. I have one "Unknown Device" in the device manager, but I've no idea how to get it to recognize what that is or anything.
  10. Well it's one or the other right now. Either the audio portion of the motherboard is bad or the speakers themselves are bad.

    What you could do is, uninstall the audio drivers manually, and reboot the computer and let it auto detect the sound card. It might work, but no guarantee.
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