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October 12th, 2008, 05:58 PM
#1
AudioPCI (ES1371, ES1373) (WDM) Problem in XP SP3
Hi everybody,
I've just upgraded an old computer from 98SE to XP SP3. Everything's fine except for the Audio. Tried out all the recommendations of the sticky and no luck. Hunted for drivers through the internet, downloaded some and no sound.
My PC is as follows (no brand, data from Everest):
Motherboard: FIC SD11 - No onboard sound
BIOS: AMI 62710
Processor: AMD Athlon 800 MHz
Soundcard: Creative SB PCI128 (Ensoniq ES5880) (as per Everest)
Soundcard details: The board is physically marked as CT-4810
In Hardware administrator the soundcard is shown as
"Creative AudioPCI (ES1371, ES1373)(WDM)"
The drivers are signed by Microsoft, dated 01/07/2001 and they're version 5.1.2535.0
No hardware problem with the speakers, they work OK with a laptop I have.
I've also tried to update the driver through windows (properties/driver/update), it gets connected to the internet, tries to copy some files but after that, it says "Error in the installation of the device - Access denied".
With some other drivers that I've downloaded (EnsoniqAudioPCIES1371XPDriver.exe, SBPCI_WebDrvsV5_12_01.exe, SBAudioSetup_W2k.zip, soundlabs012.zip) the results were the same: no sound. Some of them made even the computer unable to start (had to correct going back to latest known configuration). I've even run DriverScan from www.soundcard-drivers.com, and it only reported that the driver was up to date.
I'd appreciate any help, since I'm starting to get lost with this issue.
Thanks in advance.
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October 12th, 2008, 08:45 PM
#2
Intel Mod
Welcome to WinDrivers, Cruz Medina.
The card you have is a "genuine" Creative card, and even though it has a chip manufactured by Ensoniq, the generic Windows Ensoniq driver typically doesn't operate such cards.
The drivers Creative offers for the CT1480 can be found here.
It may be necessary to start the system in safe mode, and in Device Manager, remove any previous drivers you have tried, but look in Add/Remove programs first and if an installation appears, use the remove facility there. The Ensoniq chips seem to be quite picky about any previous driver installations still hanging around.
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October 13th, 2008, 10:22 AM
#3
Driver Terrier
FIC is a brand and SD11 is the model of your motherboard. Drivers and other info here
The board has realtek onboard audio.
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October 14th, 2008, 02:05 PM
#4
Thanks!
I had tried that drivers before without any luck. This time the key was uninstalling previous drivers, something I hadn't noticed could have such an impact. Thanks for the tips and the quick answers.
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October 14th, 2008, 05:20 PM
#5
Intel Mod
You're welcome. Glad you got it resolved and thanks for letting us know of your success.
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