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Originally Posted by bookworm
That model has Realtek HD audio go here http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...&GetDown=false
Download the (Executable file) save to desktop, double click downloaded file on desktop to install
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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Hi bookworm,
wondering if you can help me out. I'm having the same problem as everyone else NO AUDIO DEVICE on computer with an Intel D875PBZ Motherboard
I had installed an digidesign MBOX on my computer and it showed NO AUDIO DEVICE. So I went ahead and reinstalled my M Audio Delta 1010lt sound card back again.
For some reason it's not recognizing it anymore. It says NO AUDIO DEVICE and of course under the default i get "MODEM O Line Record"
So anyones did a lot of research and tried all the steps:
1. I went to manage > services > windows audio> and made sure that it was ON and it was so then
2. So went to the Intel website downloaded the latest drivers for the chipset and went to the M-AUDIO drivers downloaded the latest drivers for my soundcard and still nothing. I even flashed the BIOS with the upgrade from intel.
3. I also tried this other suggestion to replace audiosrv.dll file on windows system 32 and that didn't work either.
4. I also tried doing the whole enumerator thing where u edit the machine.inf fille and i have no idea what i did but that didn't work either.
So i ran out of options here hoping that u can help me out here. Keep in mind I also took the battery off the motherboard to reset the BIOS or whatever that is and still didn't work. I haven't re-imaged my PC though, but from what I've seen from other forums it still doesn't make a difference. any HELP would be greatly appreciated. thanks