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Old 05-05-2008, 10:19 PM
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Originally Posted by SimplicitY
The reports are not showing a sound card, only onboard audio, have you tried the plugs on the I/O plate at all. Your Asus board has Realtek AC'97 audio not C-Media. Do you know the make and model of your sound card.


I tried a few times to put audio plug in I/O plate and not`s happening.
My neighbor who know something about computers he told me half year ago that my motherboard can`t recognize my audio plug into it.
So he put something into my computer in extension of computer [that something have 5 things in which I can put something]
When I put audio plug into a yellow one I can hear blurping snorkling some kind of sound but not a sound from computer!


I think but also I`m not sure that this is my music card...

Multimedia:
Audio Adapter C-Media CMI8738/C3DX Audio Device



Sorry about my english i studied only for a one year

This is the C-Media driver http://www.download.com/C-Media-CMI8...dlPid=10495783

it's a zip file

Installing Drivers

Create a folder for what you are downloading

Example: Audio
Then download the zipped file to that folder

Then download and install Winzip
Go to the folder and right click and click Winzip extract to here

That will automatically make a folder and unzip files to it ( make a note of file path)

Then go to folder and click on Setup file and follow instructions displayed for installation

If no Setup file

1. Expand "Sound, video and game controllers"
2. Right-click the the yellow flagged device ( or audio device Realtek, Soundmax C-Media etc ) and choose Update Driver
3. In Windows XP SP2, the Update Wizard will prompt to connect to the Windows Update
4. Select "No, not this time" and click Next
5. Select "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)" and click Next.
6. Select "Search for the best driver in theses locations" and check "Include this location in the search"
7. Click Browse and select the location of downloaded driver
8. Click OK and click Next
9. Wait while the Wizard installs the software
10. Click Finish.


Set a System Restore Point before installing drivers just in case
Start / All Programs / Accessories / System Tools / System Restore / select Create a restore point and follow instructions
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