Conexant AC-97 Audio HELP, PLEASE!

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  1. aem
    Posts : 2,698
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
       #11

    It's not a very good way to edit the .inf file and put your device id into it. the drive was evidently made Conexant AC-Link Audio in mind, yes it works but doing this way might also work for many other "compatible drivers". Utimately, how your actual device and this driver will play out, will be evident down the track.
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  2. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #12

    aem said:
    It's not a very good way to edit the .inf file and put your device id into it. the drive was evidently made Conexant AC-Link Audio in mind, yes it works but doing this way might also work for many other "compatible drivers". Utimately, how your actual device and this driver will play out, will be evident down the track.

    Thanks alot aem for the clarification, I appreciate it. So do you think there is a better idea for this issue, I mean instead of modifying the .inf file and all this process, is there a better way out to this. as far as my sound card is concerned, it seems working ok as you see on these pics ...

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  3. aem
    Posts : 2,698
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64Bit
       #13

    Perhaps no other ways if you have search to the end of the internet and still can't find a working driver. Not every new devices have drivers that are 100% immediately compatible with it. Hence you have what's it's called compatible drivers (near match), as apposed to actual drivers. There is also a "time" issue between vendors and manufacteres of new devices. Often with new hardware, vendors often don't wait for manufacturers to code up new drivers, and so they "packaged" existing drivers they think will work.

    Just leave it for now and see how you go.
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  4. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #14

    aem said:
    Perhaps no other ways if you have search to the end of the internet and still can't find a working driver. Not every new devices have drivers that are 100% immediately compatible with it. Hence you have what's it's called compatible drivers (near match), as apposed to actual drivers. There is also a "time" issue between vendors and manufacteres of new devices. Often with new hardware, vendors often don't wait for manufacturers to code up new drivers, and so they "packaged" existing drivers they think will work.

    Just leave it for now and see how you go.

    Thank you very much aem for everything, you are very kind, I appreciate it, good luck with everything! :)
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