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Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 13
OS: Windows Media Center 2005
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Its stressing me out something severe, just installed a new OS, and cant find the driver for my shitty soundcard, can anyone help me out? I been searching for hours.
Model: Intel® High Definition Audio I have a: Compaq Presario SR1499AN Motherboard ID: Field Value 63-0320-000000-00101111-033105-I915$A0005082_BIOS DATE: 03/31/05 20 54 VER: 08.00.10Field Value Motherboard Name: Asus PTGD1-LA please help! Last edited by petermicha; 10-24-2006 at 05:15 AM. |
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Right click My Computer, click manage, click Device Manager. Check for any yellow exclamation marks.
For the BIOS, I am not sure. You may need to look in the MB manual. |
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Use these drivers.
http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...stems&lang=eng When you install the OS, it will only load very basic drivers. Enough to keep it running. This is what they call compatibility mode. Since many MB chipsets will come out after the OS release, it maybe neccisary to have to install drivers for these chipsets because they are not included with the OS. This may or may not solve the problem but I would start there. |
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Manager, Hardware Forums
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: west australia
Posts: 56,588
OS: win 7 32x 64x rtm
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found this
Re: Microsoft Bus Driver should be loaded in your system before installing Realtek HD Audio Driver ! Options tepprawo Conscript Posts: 1 Registered: 07-23-2006 Message 18 of 20 Viewed 19044 times Hi, All i've found the solution for Windows XP SP2 1 After Downloading the latest HD Audio Driver, run setup.exe and then reboot (setup.exe will install kb888111xpsp2.exe patch for windows xp SP2 automatically) 2 restart your machine 3 if your audio still not work, Right click at My computer, select manage, at left panel select "Device manager", 4 go to "System Device", you'll see yellow mark on the device named "PCI Device", right click at the "PCI Device", select update driver 5 select your Realtek HD audio driver path and go to Directoty "WDM" such as c:\driver\audio\HDAudio\WDM and then click open 6 Windows will install Microsoft UAA Driver , and install your HD Audio driver automatically 7 reboot your machine again 8 enjoy your cool music good luck
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