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Installed XP 64-no audio now

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Old 09-20-2008
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Installed XP 64-no audio now

I just recently got a virus on my Compaq SR1630NX it had xp- I installed windows XP 64 everything works great except i have no sound i have yellow question marks by my Multimedia Audio Controller-PCI Modem-SM bus Controller

I don't really know what the others pertain too, but id like to get my audio working- I downloaded Everest to look at my system components and under Multimedia/Windows Audio there is nothing there

If some one could point me to a the right driver or process to get my sound working again that be awesome thank you
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Old 09-20-2008
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I don't know what driver you need, but you may need to manually install it. Download the setup package for your audio and run it. If it says that installation failed after you run it, go to My Computer - View System Information - Hardware - Device Manager - Other Devices - find the one that you think is your audio (it's probably under "other devices"), right click and choose update driver - choose not to search, then choose install from a specific location. Find where your driver's setup package installed (it's probably C:swsetup, or something similar on the root of the C drive), and your sound will work.
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whats the setup package?
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Old 09-20-2008
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Setup package is the file you download that is supposed to install your driver automatically, but you may need to follow the steps in my above post after you run it. Try searching for Realtek AC'97 for your computer module and try installing that.
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Old 09-20-2008
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Still nothings working- when i go to my sound and audio devices it shows that i dont even have an audio device??? I tried going into BIOS and enabled my audio it was on auto- that still didnt change anything
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Google

Google Compaq SR1630NX + Realtek AC'97 driver. Download and run the setup file. If that doesn't work then follow my original instructions.
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Old 09-21-2008
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So i downloaded the Realtek driver from HP's website and ran the setup and it was successful, but still nothing when i tried to to the advanced install it doesn't recognize the driver file because its a a setup file-
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Old 09-21-2008
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hmmm

Well if the installation was successful you shouldn't have to manual install the driver. Go to Control Panel - Sounds and Devices and make sure sound isn't muted. If that isn't the problem go back to my original instructions and when you select the driver to install don't select the one you downloaded instead select from C:swsetup folder. The setup file you installed created that new folder directory when you ran it. So you might have to manually select it from there.
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Old 09-21-2008
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There appears to be NO 64 bit XP driver from HP. The fact that the mobo supports expansion in future to 64 bit OS,s doesn't mean the company that sold it will ever actually provide those drivers (slick advertising).

You will have to find a mobo of any manufacture that has the same chipsets and has drivers written for XP 64 bit and try one from/for that board.

edit: you might want to play with these; http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888111

I don't know if they'll work with newer cores or not.

Last edited by CCT; 09-21-2008 at 09:15 AM..
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Old 09-21-2008
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Did you install the motherboard chipset drivers? I think you have the Radeon Xpress 200 chipset so go to ATI.com for the drivers. You may also be able to get them through Windows Update. But there is a chance there arent any 64bit drivers for your audio.
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Old 09-21-2008
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No i didn't d/l any mobo chipset drivers- I have a ATI x800 PCIe video card on here now
Should i still download the integrated ati drivers?
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Old 09-21-2008
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You need to install the motherboard drivers. Not the same as the video card drivers. Go to HP's site and in the support section enter your model number and it will give you a list of drivers. You need the ones that say motherboard or chipset. These are for your IDE and Network controllers and various other hardware on the motherboard. It should also have the audio driver.
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