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It's driving me crazy! Back to PC Hardware forum 10 total posts.
ECS K7S5A SIS 735
I could not get sound to work with Win Proffitt Forum moderator May 12, 8: But check that the BIOS is updated new doesn't mean it's current! Also check to make sure that you have placed the plug into the correct jack if you are running sound to an amplifier or outside source.

You are posting a reply to: Thank you for helping us maintain CNET's great community. Make rcs you have the latest drivers for the sound and for your operating system.
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I read that I need drivers for this and if I posted the following info,you could direct to these drivers. When upgrading to MinMe, the OS did not have k75a5 appropriate driver but the CD that came with the mobo installed sound without problem.
You did not mention whose sound driver is on the motherboard. You are reporting the following post: Try checking your system within Windows and the hardware and device manager to see if the operating system says that the sound card is working k7755a.
ECS K7S5A - motherboard - ATX - Socket A - SiS Overview - CNET
This one tip will help you sleep better tonight A few seconds are all you need to get a better night's rest. Delete the present one first, then re-install. My Bios is Id FC 01 Sorry, there was a problem flagging this post.
When you see auio menu on the blue screen, use the down arrow key to move the cursor to the third?
If so, reload driver from the device line item to correct. Boot-up will then continue and you should have sound. Promote cracked software, or other illegal content Offensive: Don't rely on the OS to provide the driver as the mtrbd.
Neither have given me any problems. The answer may lie in your BIOS.
Having done this, press F10 then YES to save and exit. Also, in the OS, check to see if the audio hasn't been "muted". Sometimes, it makes a difference.

I could not get it to work with Linux Mandrake 9. If all else fails try re-installing your motherboard utilities usually supplied on a CD with the motherboard.
For example, mine in SoundMax. Those are areas to look at I have been using the ECS k7s5a pro version 5 for a while with no problems that weren't of my own making. Also check to see if your sound card offers analog versus digital output. Installation of motherboard, USB and sound drivers are next.

This is what I suspect here. They are all on the disc.
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