sound driver issue  


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    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    sound driver issue


    i had a (32 bit win 7) and it worked nice i decided to have a 64 bit one so installed that and now i have a problem with sound driver no where i can find the driver . is there ANY WAY to i write or idk translate the 32 to 64 cuz i can find the 32 version of that driver but 64 ? never
    main = p5gd2_x
    CMI 9880L
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    Win 7 HP SP1 64-bit Vista HB SP2 32-bit Linux Mint 18.3
       #2

    Hi soroush314,

    Welcome to SevenForums!

    soroush314 said:
    i had a (32 bit win 7) and it worked nice i decided to have a 64 bit one so installed that and now i have a problem with sound driver no where i can find the driver . is there ANY WAY to i write or idk translate the 32 to 64 cuz i can find the 32 version of that driver but 64 ? never
    main = p5gd2_x CMI 9880L
    To find out if all your hardware device drivers are working correctly you can check for any yellow triangles in the Device Manage [Start => Control Panel => Device Manager => Expand ALL nodes]?

    Another method is to use the Intel auto updater [it is a good general purpose driver updater] which can be found here => Intel(R) Driver & Support Assistant.

    Once you have run this you can check for any problems by clicking Start => Run, in the search box type msinfo32 => Enter => Components. If there are still any problem drivers they will be shown on the right-hand side of the Components screen. When it is blank, you are good to go.

    I hope this helps!
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x32 With Sp1 + Vista Ultimate x32 with Sp1 & Sp2 !!
       #3

    Hi soroush314,
    Welcome to SevenForums!

    1. It would be better if you update your specs with the help of Speecy Portable : Speccy - Portable

    2. Is it all well/normal in the Device Manager ? Are there any yellow bangs in the Device Manager ?

    3. what is the Hardware ID of the unknnown/sound device ?
    Device Manager - Finding Unknown Devices
    ( I expect only Hardware ID )

    Let me know.

    Thanks & Regards. ...

    EDIT : 1. The two answer posts are concurrent. Sorry for that.
    2. Well said by Sir. I had an experience on a laptop. All was well in the Components & Device Manager. It was having a Conexant Audio card but was installed as an 'High Definition Audio Device' & always worked well without a Conexant driver.
    Last edited by Vineet Garg; 22 Mar 2019 at 04:14.
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