I did it on other HP computers I've owned without problem.
I tried loading the IDT drivers but not compatible message and download failed. The IDT does not appear in Deives Manager. The original IDT ports do not work after the installation of the SB. I installed a Sound Blaster Audigy Fx to perform digital communication with my ham radio equipment. Want to 700-414: on board his party after the installation of Sound Blaster Audigy Fx card It was my only solution, but this is not going to work whenever I want to use ubuntu. On restart I could activate audigy, plug on it and activate the audigy player. The only solution I found was disabling Audigy, plug in my onboard sound, allowing it and restart the computer. Nope checked all the possible power for audio setting in windows 7. Meanwhile I use my onboard sound for Win7, but I'd love to get my audigy. Like I said, Ubuntu played outside the Audigy with no problems. I can only assume that there is a problem with the installation of Ubuntu, that seems odd, since BONES are on separate partitions on my hard drive. When I play music, volume control shows that the audio is playing. I went through the troubleshooting Control Panel section She didn't find any problem, but there is still no sound. I reinstalled all the drivers and installed correctly. Now, Ubuntu will play audio through my Sound Blaster Audigy, but Windows 7 will not. I recently put my Windows 7 system to dual-boot with Ubuntu 9.10. No sound in Windows 7 after installing dual boot Ubuntu (Sound Blaster Audigy)
I hope this works! Otherwise the sound card, I had was the SIIG SoundWave 7.1 PCI (on Newegg for $35) card, but I had to go through a clean install for this card to work. And as a note, it's literally the second thing that I installed after I reinstalled windows - first being my GPU drivers.
Make sure that you select the setup.exe in the folder "drivers" under this pack (just in case - the rest of the software is often unnecessary in my experience and the most variable we can eliminate the better!).
Take Creative XP drivers, use it and launch the setup.exe under Windows XP SP2 w / admin rights compatibility mode (if you don't know how to do this: right-click on the exe, select properties and there is a "compatibility" tab to choose these options). Remove any audio drivers Windows tries to install (Device Manager). Reinstall Windows 7 as a clean copy - NO upgrade (go ahead and have the plugged card). I have broke down and bought a new sound card to another manufacturer but had to jump through hoops to let him work, so I think that the process might have worked with the Creative card.
If it's any help, Windows tells me contradictory things this way: install the software drivers SB Audigy Troubleshooting "audio playback" tells me SB Audigy successfully installed has a driver problem and it was not fixed.Īny help would be GREATLY appreciated. I tried to install it in safe mode, I tried to delete driver files associated with as much as I could and then put it back (was not able to remove all the due to permission issues), I also reinstalled 7 and tried to install the driver of Daniel immediately after installation of my chipset drivers), none of them (as well as many other combinations) gave rise to audio drivers works. I get this error for 'SB Audigy' and Trusted Audio Device from Microsoft: "Windows cannot load the driver for this hardware device. I tried to install the XP drivers in compatibility mode, Windows 7 drivers, published by Creative (SB24_PCDRV_LB_1_04_0090), created by Daniel pilots (including one of its older versions for Vista) and also let Windows download and install the "correct" drivers for me. Mobo Gigabyte GA - M61P - S3 MB (nvidia/AMD compatible) Cannot get Sound Blaster Audigy SE SB0570 drivers to install correctly