Sound messed up.
Hi all,
I just got a DQ35JO motherboard. I installed XP Home on it. Then I tried to install the drivers that came on the blue cd drivers disk. It goes through and says the drivers are installed but when I go to the sounds and audio devices icon in control panel there are no drivers listed. Then I downloaded the Realtek audio driver from Intels' web site and ran it. It fails to complete installation. There is nothing out of the ordinary in device manager. How do I fix this are do I have to send the motherboard back? thanks, charles...... |
Sound messed up.
"***** charles" wrote in message
. net... Hi all, I just got a DQ35JO motherboard. I installed XP Home on it. Then I tried to install the drivers that came on the blue cd drivers disk. It goes through and says the drivers are installed but when I go to the sounds and audio devices icon in control panel there are no drivers listed. Then I downloaded the Realtek audio driver from Intels' web site and ran it. It fails to complete installation. There is nothing out of the ordinary in device manager. How do I fix this are do I have to send the motherboard back? thanks, charles...... no one responded, found my own solution. |
Sound messed up.
Your problem seems similar to what I experienced recently when installing
WinXP-SP2 in a new PC build with an Intel DP35DP mobo. Installation of the audio drivers, either from the Intel-supplied CD or downloaded from Intel, failed. Inspection of the PC hardware with Device Manager or utilities such as Everest seemed to show no audio controller present on the DP35DP (hence the driver installation failure). I opened an email dialog with Intel Support about this. After a number of days exchanging emails that increasingly seemed a waste of time, I resolved this problem by installing a sound card (Creative Sound Blaster Audigy). And prior to the WinXP-SP2 install (and the sound card install), I installed Vista Home Premium. The Intel audio drivers installed correctly, and I could see the audio hardware included on the DP35DP. But, I didn't want to run Vista after I tried it. --- Frank "***** charles" wrote in message et... "***** charles" wrote in message . net... Hi all, I just got a DQ35JO motherboard. I installed XP Home on it. Then I tried to install the drivers that came on the blue cd drivers disk. It goes through and says the drivers are installed but when I go to the sounds and audio devices icon in control panel there are no drivers listed. Then I downloaded the Realtek audio driver from Intels' web site and ran it. It fails to complete installation. There is nothing out of the ordinary in device manager. How do I fix this are do I have to send the motherboard back? thanks, charles...... no one responded, found my own solution. |
Sound messed up.
The first OS I tried was Vista Ultimate and it worked fine but had other
problems so that is why I switched to XP Home. One would think that problems like this wouldn't happen with a big company like Intel. later.... "Frank Pajerski" wrote in message . net... Your problem seems similar to what I experienced recently when installing WinXP-SP2 in a new PC build with an Intel DP35DP mobo. Installation of the audio drivers, either from the Intel-supplied CD or downloaded from Intel, failed. Inspection of the PC hardware with Device Manager or utilities such as Everest seemed to show no audio controller present on the DP35DP (hence the driver installation failure). I opened an email dialog with Intel Support about this. After a number of days exchanging emails that increasingly seemed a waste of time, I resolved this problem by installing a sound card (Creative Sound Blaster Audigy). And prior to the WinXP-SP2 install (and the sound card install), I installed Vista Home Premium. The Intel audio drivers installed correctly, and I could see the audio hardware included on the DP35DP. But, I didn't want to run Vista after I tried it. --- Frank "***** charles" wrote in message et... "***** charles" wrote in message . net... Hi all, I just got a DQ35JO motherboard. I installed XP Home on it. Then I tried to install the drivers that came on the blue cd drivers disk. It goes through and says the drivers are installed but when I go to the sounds and audio devices icon in control panel there are no drivers listed. Then I downloaded the Realtek audio driver from Intels' web site and ran it. It fails to complete installation. There is nothing out of the ordinary in device manager. How do I fix this are do I have to send the motherboard back? thanks, charles...... no one responded, found my own solution. |
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