Re: Realtek AC'97 audio
- From: "Joe727" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 02:29:27 -0500
"gianola" <gianola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Joe727" wrote:
Make sure your motherboard chipset drivers are updated.
Joe
"gianola" <gianola@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I got the following installation problem:
I have just installed and correctly updated via internet (xp2 etc.) a
brand
new XP home edition in place of a previous XP professional.
Motherboard: ASRock K7NF-RAID, Realteck AC'97 audio chip integrated in
the
motherboard.
Previously - with XP professional - Realtek AC'97 audio was perfectly
working.
Now I am not able to install Realtek AC'97 audio. I tried all possible
drivers starting from the ASrock-CRealteck AC'97 CD to several I
downloaded
from ASrock and other sites.
All the times I got the following msg:
It is impossible to load a driver for this hardware. Driver may be
corrupted
or not available. (code error 39).
( in Italian: Impossibile caricare il driver di periferica per questo
hardware. Il driver potrebbe essere danneggiato o mancante. (Codice
39).
Per avviare la Risoluzione dei problemi, scegliere Risoluzione
problemi.)
TKS for any help
gianola
Tks Joe727
the motherbord chipset has been updated. Error is persisting.
Today I purchased a brand new Audigy Sound Blaster Card. Before installing
the Audigy I have disabled -in the BIOS- the Realteck AC'97 Audio.
Problem is just the same and refer to the error code 39 (I do not know
what
it means).
Apparently the problem is well known, but the solution is not clear at
all.
Some forum are reporting the same problem (error code 39) sometime
referred
to CD/DVD or Sound Cards.
Problem seem to be in the register
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control upper filter and lower
filter
By the way I was unable to identify upper and lower filter
In the following site:
http://groups.google.fr/group/microsoft.public.windowsxp.general/browse_thread/thread/4a3a6921a48845cb/5aae081b204be83a?lnk=raot
I found a possible solution, so I tried the script I found in the
following
site:
http://dougknox.com/xp/scripts_desc/xp_cd_dvd_fix.htm
Unfortunately it did no work.
I am very frustrated and sad
Any other suggestion?
TKS
Gianola
Download and run Everest Home Edition. It will tell you if your new audio
card is being recognized and if the RealTek audio chip is disabled. I've
been using Everest and its predecessor Aida32 for years.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download.php?det=4181
Joe
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