Please i need help with sound xp sp3

Discussion in 'Software' started by F1ghT3r, Sep 9, 2008.

  1. F1ghT3r

    F1ghT3r Private E-2

    I really need help with this, its been going on for about 5 days, and I used to have vista on this computer, it came loaded with it, so i downgraded to xp, cause well ... vista's crap and i had this problem in vista too ...:yum ok so here's my problem ... all my audio drivers under sound and game in my device manager are updated, show up as okay and then there's this
    Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus ... i've installed the xp sp3 patch to allow hd audio, i've installed numerous different drivers, but still nothing ... and when i go to control panel / sound, i have no devices installed (or so it says)
     
  2. dlb

    dlb MajorGeek

    :wave Welcome to Major Geeks :major
    First, go to Add/Remove Programs and remove your current sound driver if one is installed. Restart the PC. Re-install your chipset drivers and restart the PC. Then click this link and the download dialog will open for KB888111.exe. It is the UAA HD audio driver from Microsoft. Download and install it. Reboot if prompted. Then re-install your sound drivers and reboot. :-D That should do it!

    (thanks for the UAA link muskie!)
     
  3. F1ghT3r

    F1ghT3r Private E-2

    i've tried that so many times ... but since ur taking the time to help me, i will do it with u but 1 thing though ... im not sure where to get my chipset drivers ... if they have to be acer or not ... right now i have nvidia nforce installed ...
    *edit*
    i have an acer aspire m5640 intel core 2 quad cpu
     
  4. musksnipe

    musksnipe Guest

    If the problem survived a reinstall of your OS, it may be a hardware problem.

    To add to what dlb said: uninstall ALL Audio drivers you may have installed. Then follow his directions.
     
  5. dlb

    dlb MajorGeek

    After a bit of research, I found that as part of the Acer chipset drivers for NVidia, there's an HDaudio folder (among others). This could be what is causing the problems. However, according to Acer, there are no XP drivers for your PC. But- I downloaded the Vista chipset driver, I extracted it, then I extracted the setup.exe file and dug around in it. I have a very strong feeling that it will work for XP.
    Here's the link to the Acer m5640 drivers http://support.acer-euro.com/drivers/desktop/aspire_m5640.html
     
  6. hma9000

    hma9000 Private E-2

    You may try this link: : http://www.acer.com.tw/driver.asp

    This is Acer's Taiwan website. If you can't read Chinese, just click these drop down bars to find your model number, which is ASM 5640. Then click the tiny green button on the right hand side.

    1. There are 3 drop down bars on the center. Top one is default as "Desk Top Computers". Don't touch it. The second one is Series Name. Click "Aspire". The third one is for model numbers. Click "ASM 5640". Then click the small green button on the right hand side. It locates approximately 1 inch away from the third drop down bar.


    2.Once you click the small green button. You will see a drop down bar underneath the green button. "Windows Vista" is default. Click this bar to choose your OS.Once you choose your OS. Wait. Don't touch the green button. The driver list will come up automatically.

    3. There are English names for these drivers. You will know what to do. You may download all XP drivers for your M5640.

    Good luck with it.
     
  7. hma9000

    hma9000 Private E-2

    Instructions to downgrade Acer Aspire M5640 to Windows XP successfully


    I bought an Acer Aspire M 5460 computer 2 weeks ago. Tried to “UPGRADE “ to Windows XP but failed. The blue “error” page kept coming up and stopped. Then I Googled to see if there are any helpful tips on the net. I couldn’t find anything helpful. I decided to paste what I did to help whoever wants to do the same thing.
    I found instructions on Acer’s Taiwan website and downloaded necessary driver from this website. This information is not available from Acer’s North American websites. I decided to keep the original hard drive with Vista OS and installed a new hard drive. If I want to “downgrade” to Vista down the road, I won’t have to waste time to do it again. The hard drive I used is SEAGATE 500GB Barracuda 7200.11 32MB Cache SATA , Model # ST3500320AS. It cost me $70 Canadian Dollars ( I’m in Canada).
    The tricky part was to get the right driver, which is only available from Acer’s Taiwan website, to start. That’s why some people had problems to UPGRADE to XP in North America. Please go through the following procedures to get the right driver.
    First, click this link: http://www.acer.com.tw/driver.asp
    1.There are 3 drop down bars on the center. Top one is default as "Desk Top Computers". Don't touch it. The second one is Series Name. Click "Aspire". The third one is for model numbers. Click "ASM 5640". Then click the small green button on the right hand side. It locates approximately 1 inch away from the third drop down bar.


    2. Once you click the small green button. You will see a drop down bar underneath the green button. "Windows Vista" is default. Click this bar to choose your OS, which is Windows XP. Once you choose your OS. Wait. Don't touch the green button. The driver list will come up automatically.

    3. There are English names for these drivers. There are 7 drivers available. The fifth one, SATA 10.1.0.20 ,0.48Mb, is what you need. This is a zipped file. You have to unzip it and download it to a floppy disk. (Note: If you need relevant XP related drivers later, you may follow the above procedures to get appropriate drivers here.)


    Second, click this link: http://www.acer.com.tw/qanda.asp
    1. There are 4 drop down bars on the center. Top one is default as "Desk Top Computers". Don't touch it. The second one is Series Name. Click "Aspire". The third one is for model numbers. Click "ASM 5640". The fourth one is Category. There are 7 options. Click the fourth one. The 4th one looks like this—作業系統, it means “Operation System” in Chinese. Then click the small green button on the right hand side. It locates approximately 1 inch away from the third drop down bar.
    2. You will see two options come up. We want the lower one with a file number F200803025. Click the green “Q”.
    3. You will see instructions to “UPGRADE” to Windows XP in Chinese.
    4. The following is translation word by word. These screen shots will help.

    Prerequisites:
    (1) USB external floppy disk drive. ( I pulled out an internal floppy disk drive from an old computer, which worked just fine. There is a floppy connection on the motherboard.)
    (2) One blank 1.44MB floppy disk. (Which I believe you downloaded the SATA file already)
    (3) Windows XP SP2 CD
    Procedures:
    (1) Download SATA hard drive driver. Unzip the file and copy it to the floppy disk (which you just did). The file looks like screen shot.
    (2) Put Windows XP SP2 CD into DVD-ROM.
    (3) Turn on computer. Press “Del” key when you see Acer logo. Then check BIOS edition. If BIOS edition is R01-XXL, please upgrade to R01-XX (BIOS edition R01-A3 or higher is recommended.) (Note: I didn’t do anything on this part. My computer’s BIOS is R01-B2. Nothing needs to done. Maybe you don’t have to ,either.)
    (4) Turn on computer and press “F12” or “F2” key to boot first from CD/DVD as per screen shot.
    (5) When “ Press any key boot CD” comes up, hit any key.
    (6) When Windows XP installation screen comes up, press F6.
    (7) Press “S” key to install SATA driver as per 3 screen shots.
    (8) Hit “Enter” to continue.
    (9) During installation, when the following screen shot comes up, please enter “A:”.(Note: SRCDATA file “nvrd32.sys” doesn’t exist in “C:”. You have to direct it to copy it from “A:” )
    (10) Get access to Windows XP Device Manager.
    (11) Install chipset driver. Nvidia Geforce 7100 nForce 630i driver link: http://www.nvidia.com/object/nforce_winxp_15.24.html
    (12) Restart computer.
    (13) Install Audio driver.
    (14) Check Device Manager to see if there are any question marks or exclamation marks.


    My Acer’s video card is ATI Radeon HD 3450. Driver’s link: http://game.amd.com/us-en/drivers_catalyst.aspx?p=xp/radeonx-xp

    Good luck and happy upgrading.
    :)
     

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