I got new Toshiba Satellite P500-6821. As soon as I received, I weeded the drive and installed a new clean Window XP professional sp3. The laptop comes with ATI mobility Radeon HD4650 with 1GB DDR3 discrete graphics, and
Realtek HD audio device. I have installed ATI mobility Radeon HD4650 driver after I read installation instruction using one of a tool from this website. It works great except...
It might sound a bit stupid, but did you check that the default sound device in the control panel is the right one? I had this issue once, and spent several hours before noticing that the wrong device was selected.
Also, did you install the motherboard driver before installing the sound one? If not, maybe reinstall the sound driver.
In any case, do you still have unrecognized devices in ...
I am driving back home from work now, I will explain the driver which I didn't find yet. I don't remember now. Few of them are not such important for a time being --- fingerprint, toshiba shock wave protector driver etc
I remember 4 or 5 device without driver, nothing related to multimedia
I have missing the driver for the following devices
1. Modem device on high definition audio bus
-HDA CX20583 Soft Modem(manifucturer:Conexant, hardware_id:FUNC_02&VEN_14F1&DEV_5067&SUBSYS_1179F F50&REV_1003)
-HDAUDIO Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP(manufacturer:CXT, drive id:FUNC_02&VEN_14F1&DEV_5067&SUBSYS_1179FF50&REV_1 003)
2. Mass storage controller
-O2Micro Integrated MS/MSPRO/xD ...
why don't you use SIW , find out which devices you have mounted on your notebooks, and paste the results here... ... that way, if we find all the drivers, everyone can benefit from it...
all the sound drivers seem to be installed, remember that the REALTEK and the ATi sound devices are COMPLETELY different.
ATi sound driver is audio through HDMI while the realtek is just audio through more usual means like the 3.5mm jack.
go to sound options and select the High-Definition audio as your main device
good luck, hope that fixes the problem
There is no choice option at all. When I open sound and Audio device properties from control Panel. Everything shown as disabled.
Volume tab: No Adio device
Audio tab:No play back devices.
It doesn't allow me to select anything. As you seen from the gif image, the sound device in device manager is working. I have installed latest driver. I don't know what I am gona do... tired and sick ...
By the way, I weeded window vista and re-installed Window XP professional
SP3 (64bit). It looks like it will not support HD AUDIO devices. I have
checked the bios and there is no on board audio device which I may enable
and disable to test.
64-bit XP is a dead end, if you are set to go back to XP, i say that you're out of luck then...
since some drivers are still missing, i recommend seeing if XP can find the required drivers on the internet for you, but chances are that even thats not possible
Linux is my last resort.... I will try if I am getting my sound back. I am
not conforable with window vista unless the upcomming window 7 looks
professional with little animation staff. I don't like the jurk they have
impelemented. I am fine with xp for years if my sound become on board....
I am driving back home from work now, I will explain the driver which I didn't find yet. I don't remember now. Few of them are not such important for a time being --- fingerprint, toshiba shock wave protector driver etc I remember 4 or 5 device without driver, nothing related to multimedia
try server 2003 enterprise edition 32bit... it reads up to 32GB of RAM and you can tweak it to look and feel like XP (even though, by default, when you first run it, it kinda already does)... ... and you can use all 32bit XP drivers... if you're looking for 64bit versions of the drivers, chances are, you're not gonna find them... there should be 64bit versions available for Vista, but as Kris said, XP 64bit is a dead end when it...
64-bit XP is a dead end, if you are set to go back to XP, i say that you're out of luck then... since some drivers are still missing, i recommend seeing if XP can find the required drivers on the internet for you, but chances are that even thats not possible
It might sound a bit stupid, but did you check that the default sound device in the control panel is the right one? I had this issue once, and spent several hours before noticing that the wrong device was selected. Also, did you install the motherboard driver before installing the sound one? If not, maybe reinstall the sound driver. In any case, do you still have unrecognized devices in the hardware tree of the device manager or the sound card...
Jarmo
Installing apps on my laptop and... Jarmo
Installing apps on my laptop and soon installing XP SP3 on my brother's computer. Actually it's our parents but they just read the emails :)
09:53 PM July 13, 2008
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