Anguilla Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Aruba Australia Austria Bahamas Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Bermuda Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Canada Cayman Islands Chile China Mainland Colombia Costa Rica Croatia Curaçao Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Grenada Guatemala Guyana Haiti Honduras Hong Kong S.A.R. Being a device so complex there are many things that could affect your card, if all of the sudden you are getting black screens, an icon with an exclamation mark in the task bar, or sometimes even in the device manager your device will have an exclamation mark then this guide will help you to fix or troubleshoot the problem.Please add one of the following tags to the beginning of your submission title that best suits your issue.
Please post your entire PC build in your post with your question, this will help others troubleshoot your problem much faster. The sound card appears to be working, so I have no other ideas.
Be polite to the submitter, not everyone is as knowledgeable as you. Dear buddy, If your device manager shows a yellow exclamation mark on any of the devices listed there then it simply means that the drivers of that.
If the onboard NIC is not going to be used, disable it from within the mainboard BIOS Check with the board manufacturer if in doubt on how to do this.
It is listed under ' other devices ' in device manager and I have an entry further down in the device manager called ' sound video and game controllers ' this then has all the usual listings such as ' audio drivers ' and. Yellow Exclamation Mark in Device Manager for the Network interface card (NIC) Note: Device Manager would show ' This device cannot start code : 10 '. It may be difficult to determine the cause of this unknown device, because there are few indications of what generates it. When you view device information in Device Manager, you may see a device listed as Unknown Device next to a yellow question mark. Keep in mind that not every issue is easy to troubleshoot and in some cases we may not have an answer. Just thinking out loud - why can't I just delete the Multimedia Audio Controller ( the 1 with the yellow question mark ). Device Manager displays a list of all devices that are installed on a Windows XP-based computer. Built a computer recently and hardware is giving you problems? Not sure what else to do? Then ask us! We are here to help troubleshoot any issues you have concerning hardware or issues that may have arrived during your PC build.