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Strait from the Intel website:
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Deta...=3058&lang=eng
After looking up your mother board, this has to be the driver.
Did you try this driver already?
Strait from the Intel website:
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Deta...=3058&lang=eng
After looking up your mother board, this has to be the driver.
Did you try this driver already?
Not necessarily, the controller that is showing, I suspect is the HDMI controller from the video card. Normally when you have a card installed with HDMI, you'll see two Multimedia Audio Controllers, when the onboard audio is enabled in the BIOS. If the onboard audio is disabled, then you'll see just the HDMI controller. That's why he's not getting a Realtek audio device as being installed.
I don't know that it's common nowadays, but in the past I have seen many boards with disabled onboard audio still have it show up in device manager. Windows knows it's there - it just doesn't work.
I'm not saying that definitely is the problem, but it only takes 60 seconds to check...
So turn your computer off then turn it on and tap the F2 key continuously until a blue screen comes up.
then press F9 to set defaults.
then press f10 to save and exit
source:
http://www.intel.com/support/motherb.../cs-020304.htm