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Old 09-19-2006, 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by pawala7
okay, i followed the link and installed the chipset and onboard audio drivers from the biostar site. But i still have the same error... it keeps saying the driver is corrupt. Do you have any more suggestions?

Have a look at this it's from Annoyances.org, I have Realtek and when useing a programe to identify drivers it listed a C-media audio, which I knew was wrong, seems to be a glitch with this driver

On Friday, October 28, 2005 at 1:50 pm, Keith Mathews wrote:
>Hey...! I fixed it! All I did was go into--->
>start..settings...control panel...Sound Audio devices
>Then click the Hardware Tab..I then went to the (2nd) device driver ( C-Media AC97)
>and pressed the Property...Driver...Roll Back Driver
>Problem solved! Sound is back! The driver reverted to a different name (RealTek 97)
>but who cares...it works!
>Hope this helps any one with the same problem..

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