No, I think your onboard sound maybe faulty. Try installing the drivers in safe mode.
Sony will supply you a new xp disk - have you contacted them?
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No, I think your onboard sound maybe faulty. Try installing the drivers in safe mode.
Sony will supply you a new xp disk - have you contacted them?
not yet because im trying to do a free fix, in other words im a cheap *** lol
welp, safe mode did nothing :/
those files that u told me to download in the past, i never found an actual driver file in any of them....just thought u should know that
im gettin frustrated, would it be worth it to just buy a new soundcard so i dont have to put xp back on? cause im not a big fan of xp in the first place.
The driver is run from the setup file. If you didn't run setup.exe, it would not install.
try these drivers from asus You will need to unzip them and then run the setup. I found these while researching sound for a similar problem on a very similar motherboard... Make sure that the sound drivers you have previously run do not appear in add/remove programs... if they do uninstall them and reboot.
yeah i have prevously downloaded that file and did same thing, i did just look in add/remove programs and it did have previously installed stuff. but after i removed it and rebooted same problem happened. :/ i mean this a brand new computer, i bought it last christmas..... and it was working perfect.
well i took a long shot, and used my brothers driver cd that came with his new ausis mother board......i actually worked, even though its a completely different board and what not. thanx for all the help guyz i appreciate it
Glad you sorted it.
I've tried everything to try to get this to work, I refuse to install XP on this Sony pcv-rs320. If you still have those files from your brother's computer..... send em to me, I'm willing to try them. [email protected]
just get the memont all this can be work