No Audio driver and impossible to reinstall.

I reinstalled all my system (Windows XP SP3) and have now no sound. (Asus M2N - MX SE Plus Series m/b with Realtek HD Audio Driver)
 
Drivers Realtek will not install and gives the 0xE0000227 error code. (Version R1.79 driver)
Try to load the 2.66 version also fails.
RHD configuration file shows:
[ResponseResult]
ResultCode = 0
[Install progress]
Confirm the Realtek driver
Check the Version of operating system
Realtek HD Audio Driver WDM directory exists.
Microsoft Bus Driver directory exists
Remove D:\Program Files\Realtek\Audio\InstallShield
Copy Microsoft HD Audio QFE MSHDQFE directory
Copy Realtek HD Audio Driver WDM directory
Install the Audio driver Realtek HD Audio
--> SetupAPI result LAAW_PARAMETERS.nLaunchResult = - 1
InstallShield has been abandoned
 
Windows does not any device of his work display in Device Manager and reports that no drivers are installed for this device or required.
 
Any suggestions on how to install the audio drivers, and if this can solve the problem?

Hello

Follow these methods and check if that helps.

Method 1:

Sometimes this error appears when you install the Realtek High Definition driver in XP. You can download the driver here.

Follow these steps and check if that helps:

(a) open Device Manager (start > Control Panel > system > hardware)

(b) in the 'View' menu Manager, select "devices by connection":

(c) disable and uninstall it by right click on "Bus Driver for Microsoft UAA High Definition" Audio,

(d) you can now install the drivers normally and without error.

Method 2:

Follow the steps in troubleshooting section and check if that helps:

No sound in Windows

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/no-sound-in-Windows

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