Install realtek hd audio driver failure omg

Discussion in 'Software' started by joeyftw, Oct 27, 2008.

  1. joeyftw

    joeyftw Private E-2

    So ye, all the post ive read before, nothing has helped me solve the problem =/

    I have a Gigabyte - GA-M61SME-S2
    Windows XP SP

    In those other posts, people said to go to control panel>Add/Remove programs and uninstall Microsoft UAA Bus driver for High Definition Audio, i actually dont have that. Because when i reformatted my computer, i had SP1, SP2 and SP3 in my external drive and i updated all the way to SP3. Then i started installing the drives. Does it affect it? Coz i dont know =="

    Some Images

    http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/9695/audiodriversvs6.th.pnghttp://img139.imageshack.us/images/thpix.gif

    http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/9804/devicemanagerpx0.th.pnghttp://img139.imageshack.us/images/thpix.gif
     
    Last edited: Oct 27, 2008
  2. musksnipe

    musksnipe Guest

  3. musksnipe

    musksnipe Guest

    Sorry about my last post, there was nothing here then. or was there? :confused
    If I understand you right, you just reformatted.
    You updated all the way to SP3, but did not install your audio or it did not install properly when you did try to install it?
    (I can't get the images to load. Imageshack is refusing to give them to me)

    If I have that right, give this a try:

    HD AUDIO DEVICE SUPPORT IN WINDOWS XP SP3
    This patch is required before any of the HD device drivers are installed
    1. On your PC change the CSDVersion registry key to XP SP2:
    HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Windows\CSDVersion value=200
    2. Restart your PC
    3. Install KB888111xpsp2.exe HD_Audio/kb888111xpsp2.exe Install your driver.
    4. Change the CSDVersion key back to XP SP3 again:
    HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Windows\CSDVersion value=300
    5. Restart your PC, finalize configuration of your PC, sysprep and capture.

    Step by step dirctions
    Goto Start>Run and type in regedit , then click OK.
    Click the plus signs in front of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, SYSTEM, Current Control Set, Control, and finally, click Windows.
    In the right panel you will see CSDVersion.
    Right click it, choose Modify.
    In the highlighted input window, you should see 300. Change it to 200.
    Click OK, close regedit and restart your PC. Windows will now think it is SP2 and allow you to install the UAA and your HD audio driver.
    (You should be able to skip the UAA and just install Realtek High Definition Audio for 2K\XP\03 The UAA is contained in this download)
    Make sure to reboot and then test your sound BEFORE, changing the value back to 300.

    http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r94/musksnipe/SP3reg_1.jpg
    http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r94/musksnipe/SP3reg_2.jpg



    Then follow the same steps to change it back to SP3. Change the 200 back to 300.
     

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