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can not install ac97 codec driver

 
 
Phil
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      3rd Sep 2010
i'm using win xp sp3. I just had to reinstall o/s. did all my updates.
Everything updated fine except the ac 97 codec driver. I also tried to use
the mobo disk and keep getting error, can not install. Any one have a game
plan for me?

Thank you.
 
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Paul
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      4th Sep 2010
Phil wrote:
> i'm using win xp sp3. I just had to reinstall o/s. did all my updates.
> Everything updated fine except the ac 97 codec driver. I also tried to use
> the mobo disk and keep getting error, can not install. Any one have a game
> plan for me?
>
> Thank you.


Is the AC'97 enabled in the BIOS setup screen ?

If you're getting an error, please post the text of the error,
plus any error numbers.

Also, if it is available to you, get the latest AC'97 driver
from the hardware manufacturer. For example, if the sound chip was RealTek,
you might be able to get it from the RealTek web site. For other AC'97 audio chip
makers, the search is a lot tougher, to find an up to date driver. Some of
those hardware manufacturers, don't offer drivers for download, forcing you
to go to HP/Dell/Acer/Gateway to find it.

Paul
 
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