dv8000z Windows 7 32 bit updated to XP and the noise disappeared.

My dv8000z has been upgraded to Windows 7 32 bit and the noise disappeared. I installed sp35908. When I ran this program as a Vista 2 that it will fail to install, with comment, message "cannot find the MEDIA device for the driver. Any advice?

Hello:

Try this driver.  If it does not install automatically then proceed to the next step.

http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-46818-1 & CC = US & DLC = in & LC = on & os = 2093 & Product = 1147474 & sw_lang =

Conclusion of any windows error.

Go to Device Manager and click on the multimedia audio controller needing drivers.

Click the driver tab.  Click on set to update driver.

Select her browse my computer for driver software, and at the bottom of this window, let pick me from a list of drivers for devices on my computer.

Select disk, and then navigate to: it\: SWSetup\sp34567\CPL309Ba and select the Conexant AC-Link Audio device from the list and see if the pilot goes like this.  Reset.

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