selections of Audio drivers

I have an audio, video and game controllers of two truths

(1) conexant HD smartAudio
(2) Intel(r) Audio display.
What is the problem if I uninstall one of the persons

The Audio display Intel (r) is probably the driver in order to send the TV "rings" cable HDMI and a HDMI enabled >

Conexant smarAudio HD is perhaps true sound card for all speakers / headphones connected to your computer.

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  • Audio drivers

    Hello!

    I'm under win xp professional and I don't have driver sound. Can someone help me please?

    http://h20000.www2.HP.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/document.jsp?objectID=c00796351 & lang = to & CC = US & taskI...
    (This is all specifications of May)

    Please do not give me page hp drivers (drivers of the summer 2006) they did not work for me.
    Thank you.
    Note: may eng is bad + im noob

    I have Formated amny times and always I found the audio drivers, but not more I don't know what happened with me.

    Hello:

    See if this driver works...

    http://h20000.www2.HP.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareDescription.jsp?lang=en & CC = US & swItem = PV-41174-1 & prodTypeId = 12454 & prodSeriesId = 3459240

    If this isn't the case, please post the hardware ID of the audio device.

    Click on the audio controller in the device with the yellow Manager to find out who? Select this option.

    Then click on the Details tab.  After the string of characters you see here.

    You have to have XP SP2 or SP3 installed to see this ID.

  • The DV2550ee and problems of Audio drivers display

    Hi all

    I have downgraded Vista to xp because of some hard goods which was not compatible with Vista

    and I have so many hard goods such as finger, fast game, remote control etc. print but no matter

    I just need to disply and audio drivers for win xp display card is nvidia (Ver7.15.11.119 NB8M-GS)

    and the sound card is (Conexant HDA)

    Please any body help me provide accurate drivers

    If you don't have XP with SP 2, get it first:

    http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=049C9DBE-3B8E-4F30-8245-9E368D3CDB5A&displaylang=en

    ---------------------
    Intel Chipset Installation:

    FTP://ftp.HP.com/pub/SoftPaq/sp36501-37000/sp36880.exe

    NVIDIA graphics card:

    http://www.nvidia.com/object/geforce_notebook_winxp_185.85_whql.html

    -----------------------

    UAA MS must be installed prior to Conexant Audio:

    MS UAA for XP

    MS UAA for XP SP3

    Conexant SmartAudio 221:

    http://CID-3f10d7c1771f7efe.SkyDrive.live.com/self.aspx/public/Conexant%20SmartAudio%7C_221%7C_XP.zip

    Unzip into a folder, use Device Manager.

    In Device Manager, right click on 'Audio device on Bus High and Def', choose Update driver,

    Not to communicate,

    Install from a list or specific location,

    Select don't search, I will choose the driver to install.

    For the hardware Type select 'show all devices '.

    Remove control "Show compatible hardware" and click on 'disk '.

    Next... Navigate to the unzipped folder and choose the "WiSVHe5.inf".

    Ignore XP when it complains.
    Reset.

    ---------------------------

    Use your Vista for Alps Touchpad, HP Quick Launch, fingerprint digital, Ricoh, Modem and Marvell LAN card reader drivers:

    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?OS=2093&LC=en&DLC=en&cc=us&lang=en&product=3546930

    .NET framework (before quick launch):

    http://tinyurl.com/758p8

  • compaqpresario F739AU... audio drivers

    I reinstalled windows XP Professional on my laptop, to find that the audio is missing. Windows media player cannot be used because of the message 'no audio devices installed. No solution by local experts still (who reinstalled XP Prof, they also told me that there is a problem with HP laptops!)

    Do NOT buy any book that local experts again.

    That local experts do not know whattheir do.

    To install the audio driver, you must install MS - first SAU.

    MS - UAA (required to reboot before the Audio drivers and modem), here

    Conexant High Definition SmartAudio 221 drivers

    Pilot modded by money here

    Unzip it to a folder... Use the device, right click "Audio Device on HD" Manager, choose Update driver,
    Not to communicate,
    Install from a list or specific location,
    Select don't search, I will choose the driver to install.
    For the hardware Type select 'show all devices '.
    Remove control "Show compatible hardware" and click on 'disk '.
    Next... Navigate to the unzipped folder and choose the "WiSVHe5.inf".
    Ignore XP when it complains.
    Reset.

  • Should what audio drivers I use for Windows XP?

    I need to know what audio drivers should I use for Windows XP?

    Use the XP drivers for your model.

    Download drivers

    Visit the manufacturer's Web site and select your model (this is usually done in the Support section). You should be able to download drivers for your model if they have drivers for your version of Windows. Download the driver (s) and follow the instructions to install - every computer is different, so I can't give you exact directions.

  • missing audio drivers.

    I had to install a new hard drive because of a bad virus. I reinstalled windows xp service pack 3 but now seem to be missing audio drivers. I can't play any cd or dvd or any video of music stored on my pc etc. DELL INSPIRON 9400.

    Help any one please, I'm not a magician to pc.

    If you have reinstalled, you may have a few other drivers too (such as video).

    In Dell's Support page, you can drill down, you're article Inspiron 4000 and find the drivers here:
    http://support.Dell.com/support/downloads/DriversList.aspx?c=us&CS=19&l=en&s=DHS&ServiceTag=&SystemID=INS_PNT_CEL_4000&OS=WW1&OSL=en&CATID=&impid=

    I'm not sure which one you need for your system, so if you still cannot understand this, do this and maybe we can see what kind of audio device your system has:

    Click Start, run and enter in the box:

    Msinfo32

    Click on OK and when the system info summary appears, click on Edition, select all, copy, and then paste the information here.

    For information about video drivers, expand components, click view, click on edit, select all, copy and then paste the information here.

    For information about the audio drivers, expand components, click Sound Device, click on edit, select all, copy and then paste the information here.

    There will be some personal information (such as the user name and the name of the system), and anything that turns information private for you, simply delete the pasted information.

  • How audio drivers kidney-stall

    have an e-machine with 4 GB of memory and windows 7 preinstalled. the sound works some time and just of closes and returns. I just read u tube videos and listen to brewing solataire game cards. a 64-bit also.

    You should have a factory of CD or DVD with all the drivers needed for this topic. Push it in your player, select audio drivers, audio device some and double click on the .exe file.

    However if your e-Machine is not a DVD player then is not good.

    You must visit wabsite the constructor and its help/support page. Find the page that refers to your machine and download and install the audio drivers for W7.

    Surprisingly, re-post giving the brand of machines, the name and the reference.

    Should do the trick.

    Oh, and don't mix will open 32 and 64-bit drivers. Choose the right pair.

    See you soon,.

    Jerry

  • My solution for No Audio - drivers Conexant and Windows 7 x 64

    My son and I have the laptop L2000 comes with 32 bit XP and used the audio Conexant chipset. I had been using a SB Audigy PCMCIA card so I don't know when the Audio is really off. However, he noticed when I upgraded his PC. I went through different forums looking for 64-bit Windows 7 for Conexant audio drivers but nothing helped. Microsoft and Conexant both said that HP should provide the drivers. By the way HP, the Conexant site says that they provide no drivers, although they make the chipsets 'at the request of the OEM." Another post said that HP will not have to provide these drivers for Windows 7. The HP solution for my model and Windows 7 has been the "HP Software Advisor" who was 67 MB and totally unnecessary. It seems that it is a very common problem. In any case, here's what you do:

    First of all, you need 2 files that come quite ironically HP, they are SP35558.exe and SP35558.cva they contain drivers for Vista x 64 Conexant. (Later, I found the 32-bit drivers and the procedure should be very similar, except that the files are SP34789.exe and SP34789.cva). Type the following command in your browser address bar ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/ to half way down you will find the subdirectory with these files. Just right click on them and save it on your desktop.

    Double-click on SP35558.cva and tell Windows to use Notepad to open it. Scroll to halfway down to "[Operating Systems]" and after 'WV64UL = OEM' insert:
    W764HB = OEM
    W764HP = OEM
    W764PR = OEM
    W764UL = OEM

    (For systems 32-bit using W732HB = OEM, etc.).

    I then went up to about 10 lines "[system information]" and added

    SysId3 = 0 x 3091
    SysName3 = HP Pavilion ze2000 series
    SysId4 = 0 x 3096
    SysName4 = Compaq presario M2000 series
    SysId5 = 0 x 3097
    SysName5 = series Compaq Presario M2000
    SysId6 = 0 x 3097
    SysName6 = series HP Special Edition L2000
    SysId7 = 0 x 3093
    SysName7 = series Compaq Presario M2000
    SysId8 = 0 x 3093
    SysName8 = series HP Special Edition L2000

    I got this information from another cva file on my PC to C; / / swsetup, this is the directory where HP updates by default.

    After modding the cva file, I taped C; / swsetup/sp35558 /.

    Then, I run the SP35558.exe file. He failed the first time, I missed a line in my cva file. However, I then manually installed the Conexant drivers as follows and voila I had sound, beautiful crisp clear sound.

    "" In the Device Manager, right click "Multimedia Audio Device" under the heading 'Other' and choose 'update driver' then ' Browse your PC "and"choose from a list. Select "Audio, audio and game controllers", and then Conexant 'drive '. Navigate to C:/swsetup/sp35558/and open "cp6308Ba.inf" (don't forget 64-bit). Now click 'OK' and ignore all the warnings on the incompatibility, WHQL, etc.. Give her lots of time, you might think, you are in a loop, but you're not. Congratulations, you've completed.

    I thought that to recompile my answer and then mark this thread as resolved since it was not a post about a problem, but rather how I solved a very common problem that can be beneficial to others.

    My son and I have the laptop L2000 comes with 32 bit XP and used the audio Conexant chipset. I had been using a SB Audigy PCMCIA card so I don't know when the Audio is really off. However, he noticed when I upgraded his PC. I went through different forums looking for 64-bit Windows 7 for Conexant audio drivers but nothing helped. Microsoft and Conexant both said that HP should provide the drivers. By the way HP, the Conexant site says that they provide no drivers, although they make the chipsets 'at the request of the OEM." Another post said that HP will not have to provide these drivers for Windows 7. The HP solution for my model and Windows 7 has been the "HP Software Advisor" who was 67 MB and totally unnecessary. It seems that it is a very common problem. In any case, here's what you do:

    First of all, you need 2 files that come quite ironically HP, they are SP35558.exe and SP35558.cva they contain drivers for Vista x 64 Conexant. (Later, I found the 32-bit drivers and the procedure should be very similar, except that the files are SP34789.exe and SP34789.cva). Type the following command in your browser address bar ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp35501-36000 to half way down you will find these files. Just right click on them and save it on your desktop. (The 32-bit files are in a different subdirectory to ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp???-?)

    Double-click on SP35558.cva and tell Windows to use Notepad to open it. Scroll to halfway down to "[Operating Systems]" and after 'WV64UL = OEM' insert:
    W764HB = OEM
    W764HP = OEM
    W764PR = OEM
    W764UL = OEM

    (For systems 32-bit using W732HB = OEM, etc.).

    I then went up to about 10 lines "[system information]" and added

    SysId3 = 0 x 3091
    SysName3 = HP Pavilion ze2000 series
    SysId4 = 0 x 3096
    SysName4 = Compaq presario M2000 series
    SysId5 = 0 x 3097
    SysName5 = series Compaq Presario M2000
    SysId6 = 0 x 3097
    SysName6 = series HP Special Edition L2000
    SysId7 = 0 x 3093
    SysName7 = series Compaq Presario M2000
    SysId8 = 0 x 3093
    SysName8 = series HP Special Edition L2000

    I got this information from another cva file on my PC C:/swsetup / (this is the default for HP updates directory).

    After modding the cva file, I taped C; / swsetup/sp35558 /.

    Then I ran the SP35558.exe file and voila I had sound, beautiful crisp clear sound.

    The use of the CAL file is to streamline the installation of the driver and that's kind of cool if it works. If you can't find it, you don't succeed the first time, or you don't want to not bother with modding anything, don't worry, the installation manual will work for sure.

    Run sp35558.exe to extract all and let write off. Then go to Device Manager and update driver manually as follows:

    In Device Manager, right click "Multimedia Audio Device" under the heading "Other" and choose "update driver" and then "Browse PC" and "choose from a list. Select ' Audio, audio and game controllers', then 'Conexant', then 'drive '. Navigate to C:/swsetup/sp35558/and open "cp6308Ba.inf" (don't forget 64-bit). Now click 'OK' and ignore all the warnings on the incompatibility, WHQL, etc.. Give her lots of time, you might think, you are in a loop, but you're not. Congratulations, you've completed.

    I hope this helps.

  • Install Windows Xp on the Pavilion dv7 - 1147ca, no audio drivers. How can I find them?

    Recently, I've killed my Pavilion dv7 - 1147 Vista ca for the edition of office Xp Pro. I could find the drivers for pretty much everything, but I can't work in my audio drivers. I looked around, but really can't find anything on my product, in terms of troubleshooting. I don't really know what that you guys need information, so ask and I can get it for you.

    Problem solved. for someone else who has the problem, as soon as you install the MS UAA, it allows to detect certain hardware. Instead of having it go online to find the drivers, tell it to search in a specific directory on your computer. Even if you have the window "select a directory" open, run the sp45044 driver. The installation program will fail, but it puts the driver on your computer. return to the window "select a directory" and have it searching for C:\SWSetup\SP45044\WDM\WinXP. It now allows to install your drivers and audio will start to work immediately!

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  • Automatic update of Windows 7 crushing the Realtek audio drivers at startup in Windows 7

    How can I stop Windows 7 to crush my integrated audio drivers Realtek ALC660 of HI Def at startup?

    Remember - this is a public forum so never post private information such as numbers of mail or telephone!

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    The simplest method is to run Windows Update, IE, select change settings, then uncheck the "recommended updates".

  • Audio drivers does not work after the upgrade to Windows 7 on Windows 8? Try this!

    If you're having audio problems with Windows 8 does not, I would recommend reinstalling the drivers from the swsetup folder. I've seen this work with some laptops, but your results may vary.

    1. go to your C:\ folder and search for "swsetup" and select this.

    2. once in this folder, find the folder "drivers" and select the "audio" folder

    3. once in the folder audio, we are looking for the file "setup.exe".

    4. select it and run it. Once completed, restart the computer.

    I hope this helps!

  • Need Audio drivers for Windows 7 installed in HP pavilion dx5000 Laptop (laptop)

    I need audio drivers for HP pavilion laptop computer dx5000 (notebook) that can work with Windows7

    Hello

    1. what exactly happens when you try to play to any audio?

    2. What is the exact model of your computer?

    I suggest to select the appropriate template from the computer and then try to download and install the drivers from the link.

    http://h20000.www2.HP.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/ProductList.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&TaskID=135&prodTypeId=321957&prodSeriesId=499885

    No sound in Windows:

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

    For all windows questions do not hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to help you.

  • Windows XP mode - 7: how to get the Realtek Audio Drivers with GS Wavetable outside normal? Instead of RDP Audio driver!

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    3 - I continued looking for a fix for the XP Audio Mode or virtual. Almost 2 years now, I can not find such a simple solution.

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    5. are there available MS drivers or resources?

    I'm not interested in the commercial programs or attempts to scan my computer. MS sold Windows 7 that can run XP so I think that Microsoft is responsible for fixing.

    Thanks in advance,

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    Windows XP mode - 7: how to get the Realtek Audio Drivers with GS Wavetable outside normal? Instead of RDP Audio driver!

    Hello

    The question you posted would be better suited in the TechNet Forums. I would recommend posting your query in the Windows Virtual PC and XP Mode Forums.

    http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7itprovirt/threads

  • KB2887069 Windows update fails to install, even with the audio drivers and uninstalled AV

    KB2887069 Windows update fails to install, even with the audio drivers and uninstalled AV.

    Background: I am setting up a pavilion of 500-164 equipped with OEM specs, specifically:

    -AMD/Radeon APU

    -Windows 8 6.2.9200

    -See sysinfo below for more details

    The PC brought to the specifications of the plant, with all Windows updates applied with the exception of KB2887069, which breaks down at the update.  With the exception of troubleshooting the failure of the update, none of the changes have been made.  The Windows KB2887069 update fails to install as well through the automated process when tried manually via a direct download.

    Additional troubleshooting measures to date include:

    -Uninstall the software OEM AV (Norton), then by restarting.

    -Temporarily disable all the features of Windows Defender.

    -Temporarily uninstall the audio driver (IDT High Definition Audio CODEC) OEM.

    -Realization of an analysis of the SFC system (with no error found).

    Results: The Windows Update full KB2887069 with a failed State and produced the following results.

    2014-11-15 19:25:08:807 3488 1 b 84 Misc = logging initialized (build: 7.8.9200.17099, tz:-0500) =.
    2014-11-15 19:25:08:807 3488 1 b 84 Misc = process: C:\Windows\system32\wuauclt.exe
    2014-11-15 19:25:08:807 3488 1 b 84 Misc = Module: C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\wuaueng.dll
    2014-11-15 19:25:08:807 3488 1 b 84 Manager:
    2014-11-15 19:25:08:807 3488 1 b 84 Handler: START: Manager: installation CBS
    2014-11-15 19:25:08:807 3488 1 b 84 Manager:
    2014-11-15 19:25:08:807 3488 1 b 84 Manager start installation of CBS update BCA9DC69-8FB6-4B79-8E1B-E706B32B55C9
    identity of 2014-11-15 session 19:25:08:807 3488 1 b 84 CBS Handler: 30409011_3339369637
    the package identity 2014-11-15 19:25:08:807 3488 1 b 84 CBS Handler: Package_for_KB2887069 ~ 31bf3856ad364e35 ~ amd64 ~ ~ 6.2.1.1
    2014-11-15 19:25:08:822 3488 1 b 84 Manager stand-alone installation with source=C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\c3f79bd7f837c5015dba3018d0ab7d67\windows8-rt-kb2887069-x64.cab, workingdir = C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\c3f79bd7f837c5015dba3018d0ab7d67\inst
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    2014-11-15 19:25:13:378 3488 1 b 84 Manager:
    2014-11-15 19:25:13:378 3488 1 b 84 Handler: END: Manager: installation CBS
    2014-11-15 19:25:13:378 3488 1 b 84 Manager:
    2014-11-15 19:25:13:378 880 fa0 Agent *.
    2014-11-15 19:25:13:378 880 fa0 Agent * END * Agent: installing updates [CallerId = wusa]
    2014-11-15 19:25:13:378 880 fa0 Agent *.
    2014-11-15 19:25:13:378 6676 1a0c COMAPI > COMAPI - RECOVERY -: install [ClientId = wusa]
    2014-11-15 19:25:13:378 6676 1a0c COMAPI - tender installation complete (successful = 0, succeeded with errors = 0, failed = 1, missing = 0)
    2014-11-15 19:25:13:378 6676 COMAPI - restart required 1a0c = No.
    2014-11-15 19:25:13:378 6676 1a0c COMAPI - WARNING: exit code = 0x00000000; Call error code = 0 x 80240022
    2014-11-15 19:25:13:378 6676 1a0c COMAPI-
    2014-11-15 19:25:13:378 6676 COMAPI COMAPI - END - 1a0c: install [ClientId = wusa]
    2014-11-15 19:25:13:378 6676 1a0c COMAPI-
    2014-11-15 19:25:17:605 6676 1 a 10 COMAPI - COMAPI: IUpdateServiceManager::RemoveService -.
    2014-11-15 19:25:17:605 6676 COMAPI 1 has 10 - ServiceId = {b043431c-3a5f-4bf5-b5b2-34a542b07e41}
    2014-11-15 19:25:17:683 6676 1 a 10 COMAPI IUpdateService removal scan volatile package service, serviceID = {B043431C-3A5F-4BF5-B5B2-34A542B07E41}
    2014-11-15 19:25:17:683 6676 1 a 10 COMAPI WARNING: ISusInternal::RemoveService failed, hr = 80248014
    2014-11-15 19:25:17:683 880 524 Agent WARNING: WU client omits CClientCallRecorder::RemoveService with error 0 x 80248014
    2014-11-15 19:25:18:385 880 1a7c report REPORT EVENT: 2014-11-15 19:25:13:378 - 0500 1 182 {807311FF-2CC0-45E2-B903-238AD59E6377} [AGENT_INSTALLING_FAILED] {3CE1E1A4-CA14-4F2A-BEA1-71029F73AFD6} 101 501 8007371 b wusa error content install Installation error: Windows failed to install the following update with error 0x8007371b: update security for Windows (KB2887069).
    2014-11-15 19:25:18:385 880 1a7c report CWERReporter::HandleEvents - WER report upload completed with status 0 x 8
    2014-11-15 19:25:18:385 880 1a7c WER sent report: 7.8.9200.17099 0x8007371b (0x8007371b) 3CE1E1A4-CA14-4F2A-BEA1-71029F73AFD6 install Unmanaged 101
    2014-11-15 19:25:18:385 880 1a7c report CWERReporter finish event management. (00000000)
    2014-11-15 19:35:18:718 880 1 to 28 in THE # to THE: initialization of automatic updates.
    2014-11-15 19:35:18:906 880 1 to 28 WuTask WU Uninit Manager tasks
    2014-11-15 19:35:19:795 880 1-28 Service *.
    2014-11-15 19:35:19:795 880 1-28 Service * END * Service: out of Service [exit code = 0 x 240001]
    2014-11-15 19:35:19:795 880 1-28 Service *.

    I find it peculiar that you just bought a HP computer brand new, still-in-the-box, which came with Windows 8, not 8.1, preinstalled Windows. That said, cross your fingers, roll up your sleeves and try the fix following multiple step, I cooked up just for your computer...

    ACTIONS

    [You may want to print these instructions for reference offline.  IMPORTANT => NO SKIP & perform all steps in one uninterrupted session!  [If a step said to restart, restart! ]

    1 right-click on the link, select SAVE TARGET as.... & download the Norton Removal Tool, save it to your desktop: ftp://ftp.symantec.com/public/english_us_canada/removal_tools/Norton_Removal_Tool.exe

    2. close all open applications (that is, anything with an icon on the taskbar).

    3. right click on the file that you saved in step #1 above and select run as administrator to run the Norton utility. DO TAP not your keyboard until the race ends, then restart.

    4. right-click on the following link and save the download to your desktop: ie8 - rereg.all.zip [1]

    4B. right click on the file that you saved in # 4 has & select EXTRACT ALL. This will create a new folder in Office also appointed ie8 - rereg.all. The folder contains both scripts below (plus a third that will NOT be).

    Note-online scripts are good for IE9, IE10 & IE11, too,

    5. close all open applications (that is, anything with an icon on the task bar), open the folder created in step # 4 b above & double-click on the file named ie8 - rereg.32on64.cmd to run the script.

    5 b. Repeat this for the file named ie8 - rereg.64on64.cmd then restart.

    6. reset Internet Explorer by the MANUAL of instructions on this page-online http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923737

    Note => for best results, check the option Remove personal settings .

    7 run the Windows Update Troubleshooter from start to finish by the first paragraph on this page-online http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/troubleshoot-problems-installing-updates [2]

    8. restart once more then test by launching a manual check of updates & see if KB2887069 any/all others updated and allows to install now. Follow all the instructions.

    9. assuming all went well, see if Windows 8.1 is available through the store Windows and, if so, if it will be properly installed. Still, follow all the instructions.


    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/update-from-Windows-8-tutorial
  • What's new in Win8.1?
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/whats-new
  • 10. assuming that Win8.1 is now installed, perform another manual check for updates & install all Security updates offered (if any); Follow all the instructions.

    11. in response to this post with a status report. Also confirm (hopefully) that Windows 8.1 has been installed successfully.

    Good luck!

    ===========================================================
    [1] source: page http://iefaq.info/index.php?action=artikel&cat=42&id=133&artlang=en of my colleague IE MVP Kai Schatzl

    [2] full Disclosure: the difficulty operating in AGGRESSIVE mode will remove your update history but not the list of installed updates.

  • XP Audio drivers for Presario CQ60-240EK laptop

    Hello everyone, I recently bought laptop HP Presario CQ60-240EK and I need help to find Audio drivers and microphone for XP SP3 (I already downgraded to XP SP3 and everything works fine I just need drivers audio and microphone).

    Here are my specs:

    Microprocessor CPU 2 GHz Intel Pentium dual core T4200

    Video Graphics Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD

    Sound Altec Lansing speakers
    Integrated 3D Sound Blaster Pro 16-bit compatible sound card

    Thank you in advance.

    Hello

    Download driver Audio driver from here.

    Instructions how to install it on XP.

    1. Excerpt from this driver with Winrar.
    2. Open Device Manager and expand the sound, video and game controllers section.
    3. Do right click on either the high definition Audio Device If you have the generic Microsoft drivers, or the Conexant High Definition SmartAudio 221 if you have old drivers Conexant and choose "update driver software...". »
    4. Click Browse my computer for driver software, then click on "Let me pick from a list of drivers for devices on my computer.
    5. Click on 'have disk... '. "then navigate to the folder where the drivers were extracted... \XP32 for XP 32 bit. Click OK.
    6. Select one of the models ' Conexant high definition SmartAudio 221 "in the list, there will be several identical entries.
    7. Click Next, and you're done.

    I'm not sure that is in the list will work for you. On CQ60, few confirmed users then first worked for them. In your situation, it can be another choice so just test them all.

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