Re: Multimedia Audio Controllers
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John wrote:
I had to change the hard drive in a Sony PCV-RX570. After I installed all of
the files, I had no sound. Device Manager shows a yellow mark by Multimedia
Audio Controllers. I have tried to reinstall the driver from the driver CD
but it does not work . I have gone to Sony to find the driver, but no
luck.Does any one know where I can find the driver for the multimedia Audio
Controller?
Under Audio, there is a Soundmax driver. That would presumably
be for integrated motherboard audio via AC'97 Codec chip.
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu-list.pl?mdl=PCVRX570
Paul
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