Question of my own

T

Tom Ziegmann

Hi all,

I have a question of my own. I have realtek ac'97 audio. I got the update
from windows update but no sounds play. I went to realtek's website downloaded
the driver there and now when ever i logon i get an error that tells me that
the driver is not for windows vista. Any ideas
 
J

jonah

Hi all,

I have a question of my own. I have realtek ac'97 audio. I got the update
from windows update but no sounds play. I went to realtek's website downloaded
the driver there and now when ever i logon i get an error that tells me that
the driver is not for windows vista. Any ideas?
There should be a windows generic driver in Vista, my AC97 audio is
fine. Did it work in the first place ie before you downloaded the
Realtex drivers or not?

If you have installed the realtek drivers try rolling back to the
Microsoft version that came with Vista.

Jonah
 
R

Ron Miller

jonah said:
There should be a windows generic driver in Vista, my AC97 audio is
fine. Did it work in the first place ie before you downloaded the
Realtex drivers or not?

If you have installed the realtek drivers try rolling back to the
Microsoft version that came with Vista.

Jonah

Same here, my onboard AC97 audio works great. I have an Asus board and
somehow, an Asus tray applet for controlling the audio even appeared.
So Vista definitely supports AC97.
Try rolling back the driver in Device Manager and looking for another
way to enable sound. I suppose it's possible that the WAV audio level
was muted or that the wrong sound playback device was selected or
something, but I don't think your problem was caused by Vista's lack of
support for your sound device.

Ron
 
M

milleron

Have you rolled back the driver? If not, do so. Then go to "update driver"
and allow Vista to search (the Internet) for a driver. It should find a
driver and install it.
If that doesn't work, let us know the exact motherboard you have, and maybe
someone with a similar rig can give a better suggestion.

Ron
 

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