IDT Audio Drivers Won't Install - Win7x64, clean install

Badger21

New member
Local time
9:28 PM
Messages
3
Location
Somewhere in the US
Hi all,

I'm working on a re-install of all components following a complete corruption of the boot sector on my drive which could not be fixed with repairs. The last time I installed everything fresh, I had no issues. Between then and now, there have been no hardware changes on my system, but now I am having issues installing the IDT Codecs.

I keep getting an error along the following lines:
ExitError: Error=Device Object not present, restart the system and run setup again.

Running under compatibility mode, and running drivers from both the motherboard CD and the manufacturer website both have the same effect. The CD, when booted, says "This OS not support!" and only contains 32-bit vista codecs. ECS' website download indicates the IDT drivers as being compatible with Win7. Both do not work. It is almost as if the hardware "disappeared," despite the fact that I was using the drivers quite successfully till just 2 days ago, when the boot sector went kaput.

Windows has installed its own default set, which do nothing to power the 8mm jacks which I use with my speakers, but instead put sound through the HDMI, which is useless because I use a dedicated graphics card. I have tried uninstalling this codec and re-installing IDT, to no effect. Windows replaces with its own default codec.

I have referenced this thread here, but offered solutions do not seem to work for me: http://www.sevenforums.com/sound-audio/1804-intel-idt-audio-driver-will-not-install.html

Looking for any guidance, seeing as how ECS is not forthcoming with any help.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Ultimate x64AMD Phenom II X4 9453GB DDR2 (unknown type)XFX NVidia GeForce 9800 GT 512mb
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 945
Motherboard
ECS 8200A Black Series
Memory
3GB DDR2 (unknown type)
Graphics Card(s)
XFX NVidia GeForce 9800 GT 512mb
Monitor(s) Displays
LG 32" HDTV
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Main: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM SATA
Slave: Unknown 320 GB 7200RPM ATA
PSU
Thermaltake TP-1000M 1000W
Do you actually have the newer IDT audio chip or an older SigmaTel audio chip. In most cases the newer IDT drivers will not work with the older SigmaTel chips.

If the drivers are Vista compatible and the correct IDT or Sigmatel (32 and/or 64) they should work in Win 7.

When you reinstalled did you install any motherboard chipset drivers? Generally, on a reinstall if the chipset drivers are not installed then some device drivers and especially sound drivers will not install.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 10 64 bitIntel i7 6700K16GB Corsair DominatorIntel CPU Graphics
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
My Own Build
OS
Windows 10 64 bit
CPU
Intel i7 6700K
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus VIII Hero
Memory
16GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card(s)
Intel CPU Graphics
Sound Card
RealTek
Monitor(s) Displays
27" Dell S2719dgf
Screen Resolution
2560X1440
Hard Drives
1 TB Samsung 850 EVO SSD for Win 10 Pro
500GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD for Win 10 Insider
2 TB drive for backup
PSU
EVGA Supernova 750G2
Case
BeQuiet Silent Base 600
Cooling
Deepcool Captain 120EX
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless 2000
Mouse
Microsoft wireless
Internet Speed
100 MB/sec (Cable)
Antivirus
Microsoft Defender and Malwarebytes
Browser
Edge/Firefox
Other Info
Cakewalk (Sonar) by BandLab and Studio One 4.1 Pro recording studio software. MOTU 896Mk3 Hybrid recording interface, Frontier Tranzport wireless control unit, Behringer X-Touch Control Surface.
Five USB connected optical drives for CD Audio production using Nero BurningROM
Honestly, I am assuming that the chip is an IDT, since that is the driver software which the motherboard CD was packaged with. It worked great for over a year like that, hence my conclusion.

I did install all my chipset drivers. That was an odd one, because all CD-based drivers were not compatible with Win7, and I had to download new ones from the ECS site to comply. Those allow me to use the on-board HDMI output for graphics and sound, which I currently have hooked up, but now do not allow me to use my dedicated graphics. I'd like to get back on the discrete card, if I can just make these sound jacks work right.

Should I attempt using SigmaTel drivers on the off chance something funky was going on before, and I actually have a SigmaTel on my board? Or will that cause more problems than necessary?

I submitted a support ticket to ECS last night attempting to get some other drivers they may not have published. While I'm not an A+ technician or an expert, I was quite stunned when they responded not only quickly, but with bs. I was essentially told that I would need to re-install my OS on a new hard drive, as, " You are using a 1.0TB HDD ? For this motherboard we would not recommend anything above 750.0MB if even that."

I don't buy that for one second. I bought my system components at the same time as a friend, and we matched nearly everything but cases and RAM. He has never had an issue using his RAID0 with two, 1TB drives. I don't see how my single TB is causing the problem.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Ultimate x64AMD Phenom II X4 9453GB DDR2 (unknown type)XFX NVidia GeForce 9800 GT 512mb
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 945
Motherboard
ECS 8200A Black Series
Memory
3GB DDR2 (unknown type)
Graphics Card(s)
XFX NVidia GeForce 9800 GT 512mb
Monitor(s) Displays
LG 32" HDTV
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Main: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM SATA
Slave: Unknown 320 GB 7200RPM ATA
PSU
Thermaltake TP-1000M 1000W
If the motherboard vendor supplied IDT then it's a newer sound chip and the IDT should work OK. The generic HD Audio Codec that Windows installs does not work or work properly in many systems.

However, you are talking two separate things. IDT audio (PC Audio) which would appear on the speaker jacks and on the front panel Headphone jack and the HDMI which is only via the video card and is normally only active when an HDMI cable is plugged in. How the HDMI audio is generated depends on your video, some video cards have their own sound module built on the video card ONLY for HDMI audio and others use an S/PDIF connection to the PC's motherboard for HDMI audio.

Since it worked until you did a reinstall, suggests a possible corruption in the new install since it won't install and gives you an error. Sadly, it may take another complete, clean, install to get it working. Another reinstall is the last resort but if something was inadvertantly missed or the install is corrupted that is what it will take. I don't like to take the typical "tech support" response of "reinstall", but with the complexity of everything sometimes it is needed.

You can try the generic IDT drives and see what happens, won't hurt at this stage.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 10 64 bitIntel i7 6700K16GB Corsair DominatorIntel CPU Graphics
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
My Own Build
OS
Windows 10 64 bit
CPU
Intel i7 6700K
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus VIII Hero
Memory
16GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card(s)
Intel CPU Graphics
Sound Card
RealTek
Monitor(s) Displays
27" Dell S2719dgf
Screen Resolution
2560X1440
Hard Drives
1 TB Samsung 850 EVO SSD for Win 10 Pro
500GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD for Win 10 Insider
2 TB drive for backup
PSU
EVGA Supernova 750G2
Case
BeQuiet Silent Base 600
Cooling
Deepcool Captain 120EX
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless 2000
Mouse
Microsoft wireless
Internet Speed
100 MB/sec (Cable)
Antivirus
Microsoft Defender and Malwarebytes
Browser
Edge/Firefox
Other Info
Cakewalk (Sonar) by BandLab and Studio One 4.1 Pro recording studio software. MOTU 896Mk3 Hybrid recording interface, Frontier Tranzport wireless control unit, Behringer X-Touch Control Surface.
Five USB connected optical drives for CD Audio production using Nero BurningROM
I'll try some generics when I get back to the house, and edit here if something else changes the situation I'm in.

When I referenced HDMI, windows did install drivers for the onboard HDMI-out connector on the back of the motherboard, and sound/video does work through this connection, and the S/PDIF. But yes, I'm looking to get the audio jacks themselves working.

Thanks for the help so far!
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 7 Ultimate x64AMD Phenom II X4 9453GB DDR2 (unknown type)XFX NVidia GeForce 9800 GT 512mb
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
AMD Phenom II X4 945
Motherboard
ECS 8200A Black Series
Memory
3GB DDR2 (unknown type)
Graphics Card(s)
XFX NVidia GeForce 9800 GT 512mb
Monitor(s) Displays
LG 32" HDTV
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Main: Seagate Barracuda 1TB 7200RPM SATA
Slave: Unknown 320 GB 7200RPM ATA
PSU
Thermaltake TP-1000M 1000W
I really haven't helped much other than possibly given you some food for thought. But if it helps to point you in the right direction, great.
 

My Computer My Computer

At a glance

Windows 10 64 bitIntel i7 6700K16GB Corsair DominatorIntel CPU Graphics
Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
My Own Build
OS
Windows 10 64 bit
CPU
Intel i7 6700K
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus VIII Hero
Memory
16GB Corsair Dominator
Graphics Card(s)
Intel CPU Graphics
Sound Card
RealTek
Monitor(s) Displays
27" Dell S2719dgf
Screen Resolution
2560X1440
Hard Drives
1 TB Samsung 850 EVO SSD for Win 10 Pro
500GB Samsung 850 EVO SSD for Win 10 Insider
2 TB drive for backup
PSU
EVGA Supernova 750G2
Case
BeQuiet Silent Base 600
Cooling
Deepcool Captain 120EX
Keyboard
Microsoft Wireless 2000
Mouse
Microsoft wireless
Internet Speed
100 MB/sec (Cable)
Antivirus
Microsoft Defender and Malwarebytes
Browser
Edge/Firefox
Other Info
Cakewalk (Sonar) by BandLab and Studio One 4.1 Pro recording studio software. MOTU 896Mk3 Hybrid recording interface, Frontier Tranzport wireless control unit, Behringer X-Touch Control Surface.
Five USB connected optical drives for CD Audio production using Nero BurningROM
Back
Top