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    "Cann't find Match Realtek HDAudio Inf File"

    My motherboard is a TUL AX480A7-VGF with an ATI Radeon chipset. The onboard soundcard is not being recognized by my computer, and I would really like that to change. It happened after I had to have Geeksquad wipe and restore my windows, I also had them upgrade me from 2000 to XP. So I get a brand new Xp system, but I need to find my sound drivers. I found them here http://www.tulgroup.com.cn/global/dr...2=134&cat3=317
    after searching for WAY too many hours, but when I try to install them I get the (seemingly common) Realtek mispelled error message of "Cann't find Match Realtek Inf File!".
    I've seen a lot of other people have the same problem on the net, and each have been given a solution tailored for their personal computer. I'm hoping that with the specs I'm about to share, I too can be helped out. PLEASE, I fought the virus that they eventually had to wipe for 3 days straight. This is my second day trying to get sound, I just want my computer back!!!




    Here is all the info I could get on the Motherboard....

    Motherboard Model AX480A7-VGF
    Motherboard Vendor Unknown
    Motherboard Version 006
    Motherboard Serial Number To be filled by O.E.M.
    Chipset Model RS480 Host Bridge
    Chipset Vendor ATI Technologies Inc
    BIOS Model AMIBIOS 080011
    BIOS Vendor American Megatrends Inc.
    BIOS ID 63-0100-000001-00101111-092105-ATHLON64-48002006
    BIOS Date 09/21/05, BIOS Date: 09/21/05 11:09:54 Ver: 08.00.11

    System Enclosure or Chassis

    Manufacturer AMD
    Chassis Type Desktop
    Chassis Lock Present No
    Version To Be Filled By O.E.M.
    Serial Number To Be Filled By O.E.M.
    Asset Tag Number To Be Filled By O.E.M.
    Boot-up State Safe
    Power Supply State Safe
    Thermal State Safe
    Security Status None

    Processor Info (from BIOS)

    Socket Designation H0
    Processor Type Central Processor
    Processor Family Error: Unknown Family
    Manufacturer AMD
    Processor Version AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 2800+
    Serial Number To Be Filled By O.E.M.
    Procesor ID 00020FC2-078BFBFF
    Asset Tag To Be Filled By O.E.M.
    Part Number To Be Filled By O.E.M.
    Supported Voltages 3.3, 2.9 Volts
    Current Voltage 3.3 Volts
    External Clock 200 MHz
    Maximum Speed 1600 MHz
    Current Speed 1600 MHz
    Processor Status CPU Socket Populated, Status Enabled
    L1 Cache Handle 0x05
    L2 Cache Handle 0x06
    L3 Cache Handle N/A

    Here's the audio codecs I have listed in the comp

    imaadp32.acm
    msadp32.acm
    msg711.acm
    msgsm32.acm
    tssoft32.acm
    msg723.acm
    Windows Media Audio Codec
    Spiro Lab Telecom Audio Codec
    Indeo audio software
    Fraunhofer IIS MPEG Layer-3 Codec
    Microsoft PCM Converter

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    Welcome to Windrivers Vandersvelt

    Have you tried the realtek reference drivers?
    Never, ever approach a computer saying or even thinking "I will just do this quickly."

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    Yes, I have most definitely tried those, and thanks for the suggestion. Alas, that did not solve my problem

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    According to the manual, your audio is:
    Azalia ALC880 8-channel audio CODEC

    soooo try the intel version...
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    Alright, tried the link that says try the intel version, downloaded it, ran the setup that was in the unzipped folder, (after uninstalling the previous attempt of course), and no error message, so that's a first. However, even though it says there is a Realtek HD Audio Driver in my Add/Remove programs window, I still have No Audio Device in the sounds and Audio Device window. Am I supposed to do more than run the setup? I will try the first posts response, see if that works.

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    Are you sure the sound is turned on in bios?
    Is there a playback device in the drop down list?
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    No, there is no playback device. That's what I'm trying to make show up. I'm thinking my noobishness is showing. I'm going to go check the BIOS. brb.

    EDIT: Okay, unless switching Game Port to enabled does it, I don't see anything in the BIOS pertaining to switching on the onboard sound card. Unless.... it's not the Midi port is it? That doesn't sound right. Thanks for your patience, pls help lol
    Last edited by Vandersveldt; July 10th, 2008 at 04:31 PM.

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    What does device manager say under sound, etc?
    Also start, run type in
    services.msc
    click ok

    Look for the windows audio service, it should be automatic and started.
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    Windows audio service is automatic and started. Under device manager, sound, video and game controllers, it lists:
    -Audio Codecs
    -Legacy Audio Drivers
    -Legacy Video Capture Devices
    -Media Control Devices
    -Standard Game Port
    -Video Codecs

    EDIT:

    Finally got around to OMGmissinglink's suggestion, after trying to run that first link, it said I didn't have the right hardware for it. Thanks though
    Last edited by Vandersveldt; July 10th, 2008 at 04:49 PM.

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    It would seem the software has installed, but not the drivers.
    What options did you find in the bios for audio, sound etc? anything labelled AC97?
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    I'm gonna go look for anything labeled AC97, I have no idea what that means. I did not find anything blatanly pertaining to sound.

    EDIT: So.... changed B (there was A and B, A was set to Azalia) to Audio Only, and when I started up it detected audio hardware on the system for the first time! However, it said it could not start up, and it's doing a troubleshooting thing. Looks like something good happened! Hmmmm It's now finding the UAA Bus Driver for High definition Audio.... maybe let it install that then reset and try the other again. I'll reedit as things happen

    Oh god, it seems to be working. I must have the wire in the wrong slot in the back.... I think I love you....

    REEDIT: Well poo.... the computer at least says Realtek HD Audio output in the sounds and audio device, but it's a bit different. It use to let us choose between front and back, and.... none of the ports are working. None of them are giving us sound. It doesn't give us error message when we try to play sounds... but it's not actually making it through the wires either. Any suggestions?
    Last edited by Vandersveldt; July 10th, 2008 at 05:58 PM.

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    Alright, so instead of triple editing, I tried putting in the drivers I still had that were specifically for the motherboard, and off the motherboards site, and lo and behold we now have sound. Thank you SOOOOO much for your help kind sir. I wish there were some way I could repay you.

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    Anytime Vandersvelt. Post again if you need help
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