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To: Chasaway

You need to have the newest Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) High Definition Audio class driver for sigmatel,
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/download.aspx?url=/8658/eng/5.10.4647.4_V6_XP32_XP64_MCE.EXE&agr=N&ProductID=2068&DwnldId=8658&strOSs=45&OSFullName=Windows*%20XP%20Home%20Edition⟨=eng

1.download the drivers rfom link above
2.install drivers
3. restart pc
4. when you restart pc it might have a pop up say “new hardware found” and then list your audio,
5. select manually select where drivers are located, and you’ll need to find the directory these files are in:
6. move that pop up windows aside

7. Search for these files: ( you need to find which directory they are in)

Windows XP SP1

Date Time Version Size File name


12-Aug-2004 17:45 5.10.0.5011 137,728 Hdaudbus.sys
12-Aug-2004 17:45 5.10.0.5011 113,664 Hdaudio.sys
12-Aug-2004 17:45 5.10.0.5011 24,064 Hdaudprop.dll
12-Aug-2004 17:45 5.10.0.5011 5,120 Hdaudpropres.dll
12-Aug-2004 17:45 5.10.0.5011 61,952 Hdaudpropshortcut.exe
17-Mar-2004 23:05 9.0.0.3140 134,144 Mssap.dll
16-Mar-2004 01:41 5.1.2600.1364 135,040 Portcls.sys

you’ll need to select that directory in the pop up window that is asking you where you want to install the drivers for the new hardware.
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I think they are in c:/windows/system or c:/windows/system32, but not 100% sure, dealt with a similar situation last November.

This is a bit of a complex task, the Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) are a PITA to correctly install in the few instances I’ve had problems with them.


28 posted on 03/31/2008 7:03:06 PM PDT by JerseyHighlander
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To: JerseyHighlander
You need to have the newest Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) High Definition Audio class driver for sigmatel, http://downloadcenter.intel.com/download.aspx?url=/8658/eng/5.10.4647.4_V6_XP32_XP64_MCE.EXE&agr=N&ProductID=2068&DwnldId=8658&strOSs=45&OSFullName=Windows*%20XP%20Home%20Edition⟨=eng
1.download the drivers rfom link above
2.install drivers
3. restart pc
4. when you restart pc it might have a pop up say “new hardware found” and then list your audio,
5. select manually select where drivers are located, and you’ll need to find this directory

c:\windows\system32\

6. install drivers
7. maybe restart pc again... but you should be out of the woods at that point.
30 posted on 03/31/2008 7:08:39 PM PDT by JerseyHighlander
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To: JerseyHighlander

Okay, that sounds promising (maybe because it seems hard).

I’ll try that remotely tonite.

My sound’s working right now. So you can tell I’m willing to do nearly anything to get this right...[grin]

Or maybe I can never reboot/restart my system again...

C


34 posted on 03/31/2008 7:20:08 PM PDT by Chasaway (Tonto to the Lone Ranger: "What do you mean WE, white man?")
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