unknown audio device driver

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I have recently installed my windows XP, the process went smoothly, but I had
encounterd some drivers issues after the installation.

I managed to solve the ethernet adapter driver issue, but I couldn't solve
the audio device problem.

I have tried many programs to detect which audio device I have, and using
this tool : DriverGuide ToolKit, I identified it as realtek audio device.
(I have an Intel motherboard)

I have downloaded the latest driver pack from realtek (called WDM_A400), but
I got an error that the driver is not XP digitally signed during the
installation (Altought it was mentioned else in the realtek site).
I couldn't get any prograss with that driver, as it also crashed my computer
each time I ignored the warning message.

Could you please advise how can I solve this audio driver issue?
How can I identify my audio device hardware for sure?
Where can I download better drivers?

Please help I'm desperate :(
Oren
 
M

Maincat

???? said:
I have recently installed my windows XP, the process went smoothly, but I
had
encounterd some drivers issues after the installation.

I managed to solve the ethernet adapter driver issue, but I couldn't solve
the audio device problem.

I have tried many programs to detect which audio device I have, and using
this tool : DriverGuide ToolKit, I identified it as realtek audio device.
(I have an Intel motherboard)

I have downloaded the latest driver pack from realtek (called WDM_A400),
but
I got an error that the driver is not XP digitally signed during the
installation (Altought it was mentioned else in the realtek site).
I couldn't get any prograss with that driver, as it also crashed my
computer
each time I ignored the warning message.

Could you please advise how can I solve this audio driver issue?
How can I identify my audio device hardware for sure?
Where can I download better drivers?

Please help I'm desperate :(
Oren
Do you have a CD that came with the motherboard that has drivers and
utilities on it? If so, use those drivers. If not, find out the exact
model of your motherboard and go to the Intel website for drivers.
 

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