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Thanks for reply - I tried it both ways and still get same message.
This is one of the reasons that i hate IE. and never use it.
Thanks for reply - I tried it both ways and still get same message.
This is one of the reasons that i hate IE. and never use it.
Direct download link to the 7354 drivers from Microsoft Windows Update (try to use "direct" download links to the audio drivers from Microsoft next time, NoN)
And Hewlett Packard posted their version of the 7368 Realtek audio drivers for those using HP Pavilion 10-f001au Notebook PCs a few days ago. Even though HP says it's version 1.00 B, the actual drivers are version 6.0.1.7368 as I downloaded & checked the contents myself.
probably an IE add-on messing up IE? I can download stuff from microsoft update catalog fine with IE11 on my Win7 SP1 computers. look at the url carefully in the IE address bar and try to just go to catalog.update.microsoft.com
Thanks for reply,probably an IE add-on messing up IE? I can download stuff from microsoft update catalog fine with IE11 on my Windows 7 SP1 computers. look at the url carefully in the IE address bar and try to just go to catalog.update.microsoft.com
I've tried everything - clicked Active X (on), started in Safe Mode, disabled add-ons.
Nothing works and the message continues to appear.
I've gone to Dev Mgr and it says I have the latest driver for Realtek driver (although I obviously don't).
I'm going to leave it alone, since I can't get the download to work.
As the saying goes, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it".
Thanks anyway,
Paul
Hi,PSC,
I downloaded the latest drivers from Realtek site for my system and it worked. Why cannot you try to download with Mozilla firefox, updated, . I do not have any problem in downloading. You should not try to download the executable only from the link (highlighted blue). YOu should download the full version that is almost 200 mbs size downunder. I saved the drivers and then ran it. It alerts fro windows known site and then when i continue it asked for certificate, just i continued to get the installation. That is the latest driver from Realtek for windows 7 and above. the link is here
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...Audio%20Codecs
you just agree to go to the next page
Have no idea why I'm having this problem -
Tried above link and here's what I got-
Hi, Try this link and get the fixit
Then agree to msoft and click to continue the fixit. I think it may fix, Try and report. Your system is somewhat corrupted
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2020427
This is numbered 50580 microsoft fixit
That link refers to Outlook, which I do not have on my comp.
hi, try this (for the link in application not found error )
Start button > Default Programs > Set Your Default Programs > left coulm, click mozilla firefox ) > does it say " This program has all its defaults " ?
If it does not say so, click Choose Defaults for this program > put checkmarks on all entries under the list > clikc Save. Now try to open the link from the link. It should work.
This is issue with default program settings. Let me know
If this does not work
Then follow these steps:
Step 2
1. Click Set program access and computer defaults
2. Click Continue if you see the User Account Control prompt.
3. Click Custom
4. Select your web browser from the list
5. Click OK.