Thursday, November 20, 2008
Realtek Audio issue after instaling SP3 Resolved
Install the latest driver by realtek, if there is no audio after installing SP3 on the computer.Realtek has released new drivers on 5th Nov 2008, so try installing the latest drivers.Drivers can be obtained from the site mentioned below:http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...3&DownTypeID=3
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Additional Troubleshooting for Realtek issue, if installing the update driver doesn't fix it
I did some digging and actually found the resolution on Gigabyte's website (and other sources). This may apply to all other brands of motherboards and computers having driver installation issues:
1. Make sure your installation Windows XP has been updated to service pack 1 or service pack 2 before continuing. Right-click on “My computer” icon on desktop. Select “Properties\ General. If your system does not include service pack, please update from Microsoft's official website. Connect to internet and launch “Internet Explorer”, click “Tools” on the tool bar and select “Windows Update”.
2. Make sure that the “Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio” exists in “Device manager\ System devices”. Right-click the “My computer” icon on your desktop. Select “Properties\ Hardware\ Device Manager. If the “UAA Bus Driver” does not exist, install it from the download link below to install on your system (for some reason, Microsoft does not post a download link for this update anywhere on their site). Launch the sp32646 file you have downloaded from HP's website (URL below) and reboot computer after the installation.
3. If the “Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio” is working properly, there may be an “Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus” or "Realtek High Definition Audio" behind “Sound, video and game controllers” or an “Unknown device” behind “Other devices”. Please disable any of these devices. You can skip this step if device mentioned earlier does not exist in “Device Manager”.
4. Disable the “Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio” under "System Devices".
5. After that, uninstall the “Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio" by right-clicking the device and select uninstall.
6. When finish with the above steps, click the “Scan for hardware changes” button by clicking on the computer icon with magnifying glass toward the top of the page. When the “Found new hardware wizard” is displayed, don't click the “Next” button. Instead, cancel the installation by clicking cancel.
7. You can now install the audio driver from the driver file that you have downloaded from the internet (recommended, Realtek site below) or from your driver CD/ DVD.
Links:
Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio (direct from HP's website, will work on your computer):
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport...kId=135&mode=3
Realtek Driver download site (for latest version):
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...Audio%20Codecs
Let me know if this helps, can shoot me an e-mail at gauravprakash.08@gmail.com, if any assistance is required.
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