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Old January 7th, 2004, 06:16 PM   #1
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Need to know where to get soundmax driver updates.

I have been trying to look for a driver update for my SoundMAX Digital Integrated sound card for my HP Pavilion 522n. The model number is P8562A and I have an Intel 845GL chipset. Anyone willing to help?
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Old January 7th, 2004, 10:07 PM   #2
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Do I download the BIOS updates too? I am not sure on what onboard BIOS I have..
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Old January 8th, 2004, 12:45 AM   #3
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Hi Heaud,

Welcome to WinDrivers!

First off, go here forProduct Specs for your Pavilion 522n. It looks like it came with WinXP. It also should have come with a Recovery Disk. Concerning the onboard sound, it looks like it uses the AC97 Audio.

Go here for drivers for your Pavilion. Nothing specific for audio drivers...it should be on your Recovery Disk. You might also want to read up on HP Desktops - Fixing Sound Problems. Lots of good info there on setup in BIOS, etc.

Concerning your BIOS, yeah, it looks like there are two versions. They are dated only one month apart...you might need both of them.
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To check the current BIOS version on the computer, follow the steps below:
Click Start, then Shut Down.
Select Restart, and then click OK.
When the blue Hewlett-Packard screen appears, press F1 to enter the BIOS Setup.
The BIOS revision is listed on the Main menu. Make note of the current BIOS version; you will need this information to determine if a newer revision is available.
To exit the BIOS setup, press F10, select Yes, and then press Enter.
Last but not least, Performing a Full System Recovery in Microsoft Windows XP.

Hope this all helps you out...Good Luck!
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