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  #11 (permalink)  
Old July 20th 07, 11:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
dean-dean
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Posts: 1,654
Default High Definition Audio Driver

Well, contrary to your subject line, having just looked at the specs for
P5VDC-MX on the ASUS website, your computer may not use the Realtek High
Definition Audio Driver, but has rather the Realtek ALC653 AC'97 6-channel
Audio CODEC.

http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1...&mod elmenu=2

I am unable to get to the ASUS downloads page for that board, for some
reason, although this from Realtek might work, if indeed AC'97 is what you
have (a Vista driver is listed):

http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...tDown=false#AC

The ASUS downloads for you board *should* be he

http://support.asus.com/download/dow...model=P5VDC-MX

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
dean-dean, I have no PCI cards installed

toolman3044, where can I get the ASUS Hi Def drivers from?


"toolman30044" wrote in message
...

You might want to check also to make sure you installed the Chipset
Drivers. And while Asus has Hi Def drivers for my board(p5b) they are
not signed yet.

Hope this helps.


--
toolman30044



  #12 (permalink)  
Old July 21st 07, 03:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Clayton
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Posts: 182
Default High Definition Audio Driver

I've downloaded the AC'97 drivers for Vista from the Realtek site and
installed, still showing the High Def diver as usual, I keep removing it and
on restart it comes back, god only knows why it is doing that when the mobo
doesn't have high def audio


"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Well, contrary to your subject line, having just looked at the specs for
P5VDC-MX on the ASUS website, your computer may not use the Realtek High
Definition Audio Driver, but has rather the Realtek ALC653 AC'97 6-channel
Audio CODEC.

http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1...&mod elmenu=2

I am unable to get to the ASUS downloads page for that board, for some
reason, although this from Realtek might work, if indeed AC'97 is what you
have (a Vista driver is listed):

http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...tDown=false#AC

The ASUS downloads for you board *should* be he

http://support.asus.com/download/dow...model=P5VDC-MX

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
dean-dean, I have no PCI cards installed

toolman3044, where can I get the ASUS Hi Def drivers from?


"toolman30044" wrote in message
...

You might want to check also to make sure you installed the Chipset
Drivers. And while Asus has Hi Def drivers for my board(p5b) they are
not signed yet.

Hope this helps.


--
toolman30044




  #13 (permalink)  
Old July 22nd 07, 05:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
dean-dean
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Posts: 1,654
Default High Definition Audio Driver

Hmmm. You could try the sledgehammer approach, noted in this forum:

How to recover a corrupted Vista driver database:
http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/...essage.id=3755

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
I've downloaded the AC'97 drivers for Vista from the Realtek site and
installed, still showing the High Def diver as usual, I keep removing it
and on restart it comes back, god only knows why it is doing that when the
mobo doesn't have high def audio


"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Well, contrary to your subject line, having just looked at the specs for
P5VDC-MX on the ASUS website, your computer may not use the Realtek High
Definition Audio Driver, but has rather the Realtek ALC653 AC'97
6-channel Audio CODEC.

http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1...&mod elmenu=2

I am unable to get to the ASUS downloads page for that board, for some
reason, although this from Realtek might work, if indeed AC'97 is what
you have (a Vista driver is listed):

http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...tDown=false#AC

The ASUS downloads for you board *should* be he

http://support.asus.com/download/dow...model=P5VDC-MX

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
dean-dean, I have no PCI cards installed

toolman3044, where can I get the ASUS Hi Def drivers from?


"toolman30044" wrote in message
...

You might want to check also to make sure you installed the Chipset
Drivers. And while Asus has Hi Def drivers for my board(p5b) they are
not signed yet.

Hope this helps.


--
toolman30044




  #14 (permalink)  
Old July 22nd 07, 08:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Clayton
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Posts: 182
Default High Definition Audio Driver

I'm sure that the first time I did a clean install of Vista the High def
driver showed up, I do it again later and see what happens



"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Hmmm. You could try the sledgehammer approach, noted in this forum:

How to recover a corrupted Vista driver database:
http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/...essage.id=3755

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
I've downloaded the AC'97 drivers for Vista from the Realtek site and
installed, still showing the High Def diver as usual, I keep removing it
and on restart it comes back, god only knows why it is doing that when
the
mobo doesn't have high def audio


"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Well, contrary to your subject line, having just looked at the specs for
P5VDC-MX on the ASUS website, your computer may not use the Realtek High
Definition Audio Driver, but has rather the Realtek ALC653 AC'97
6-channel Audio CODEC.

http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1...&mod elmenu=2

I am unable to get to the ASUS downloads page for that board, for some
reason, although this from Realtek might work, if indeed AC'97 is what
you have (a Vista driver is listed):

http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...tDown=false#AC

The ASUS downloads for you board *should* be he

http://support.asus.com/download/dow...model=P5VDC-MX

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
dean-dean, I have no PCI cards installed

toolman3044, where can I get the ASUS Hi Def drivers from?


"toolman30044" wrote in message
...

You might want to check also to make sure you installed the Chipset
Drivers. And while Asus has Hi Def drivers for my board(p5b) they are
not signed yet.

Hope this helps.


--
toolman30044





  #15 (permalink)  
Old July 22nd 07, 09:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Clayton
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Posts: 182
Default High Definition Audio Driver

Just as I thought, after a clean install of Vista the VIA AC97 Enhanced
Audio Controller has been installed but the High Definition Audio Controller
shows a yellow triangle with a ! in the middle of it


"Clayton" wrote in message
...
I'm sure that the first time I did a clean install of Vista the High def
driver showed up, I do it again later and see what happens



"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Hmmm. You could try the sledgehammer approach, noted in this forum:

How to recover a corrupted Vista driver database:
http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/...essage.id=3755

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
I've downloaded the AC'97 drivers for Vista from the Realtek site and
installed, still showing the High Def diver as usual, I keep removing it
and on restart it comes back, god only knows why it is doing that when
the
mobo doesn't have high def audio


"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Well, contrary to your subject line, having just looked at the specs
for
P5VDC-MX on the ASUS website, your computer may not use the Realtek
High
Definition Audio Driver, but has rather the Realtek ALC653 AC'97
6-channel Audio CODEC.

http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1...&mod elmenu=2

I am unable to get to the ASUS downloads page for that board, for some
reason, although this from Realtek might work, if indeed AC'97 is what
you have (a Vista driver is listed):

http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...tDown=false#AC

The ASUS downloads for you board *should* be he

http://support.asus.com/download/dow...model=P5VDC-MX

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
dean-dean, I have no PCI cards installed

toolman3044, where can I get the ASUS Hi Def drivers from?


"toolman30044" wrote in message
...

You might want to check also to make sure you installed the Chipset
Drivers. And while Asus has Hi Def drivers for my board(p5b) they
are
not signed yet.

Hope this helps.


--
toolman30044






  #16 (permalink)  
Old July 22nd 07, 11:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Clayton
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Posts: 182
Default High Definition Audio Driver

I've seem to have fixed the problem, I ran the command
bcdedit /set CONFIGACCESSPOLICY DISALLOWMMCONFIG



"Clayton" wrote in message
...
Just as I thought, after a clean install of Vista the VIA AC97 Enhanced
Audio Controller has been installed but the High Definition Audio
Controller shows a yellow triangle with a ! in the middle of it


"Clayton" wrote in message
...
I'm sure that the first time I did a clean install of Vista the High def
driver showed up, I do it again later and see what happens



"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Hmmm. You could try the sledgehammer approach, noted in this forum:

How to recover a corrupted Vista driver database:
http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/...essage.id=3755

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
I've downloaded the AC'97 drivers for Vista from the Realtek site and
installed, still showing the High Def diver as usual, I keep removing
it
and on restart it comes back, god only knows why it is doing that when
the
mobo doesn't have high def audio


"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Well, contrary to your subject line, having just looked at the specs
for
P5VDC-MX on the ASUS website, your computer may not use the Realtek
High
Definition Audio Driver, but has rather the Realtek ALC653 AC'97
6-channel Audio CODEC.

http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1...&mod elmenu=2

I am unable to get to the ASUS downloads page for that board, for some
reason, although this from Realtek might work, if indeed AC'97 is what
you have (a Vista driver is listed):

http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...tDown=false#AC

The ASUS downloads for you board *should* be he

http://support.asus.com/download/dow...model=P5VDC-MX

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
dean-dean, I have no PCI cards installed

toolman3044, where can I get the ASUS Hi Def drivers from?


"toolman30044" wrote in
message
...

You might want to check also to make sure you installed the Chipset
Drivers. And while Asus has Hi Def drivers for my board(p5b) they
are
not signed yet.

Hope this helps.


--
toolman30044







  #17 (permalink)  
Old July 22nd 07, 11:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
dean-dean
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1,654
Default High Definition Audio Driver

Well, to get to the bottom of this (hopefully), in Device Manager,
double-click the Device with the yellow triangle. Go to the Details tab of
the Device's Properties. In the drop-down menu, under Property,
choose Hardware ID. Right-click the Value shown and choose Select All.
Copy the value and post it in your reply. It will look something like this
example:

HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VENN_10EC&DEV_0260&SUBSYS_02600000 &REV_1003
HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0260&SUBSYS_02600000

In the past, did you ever have another soundcard in one of the PCI slots?

Too, in Device Manager, is High Definition Audio Controller *under* VIA AC97
Enhanced Audio Controller, or are the two entries *side-by-side*, so to
speak, both under "Sound, video, and game controllers"? Two Audio
Controllers is odd...

If you View "Devices by connection", is there anything listed under VIA AC97
Enhanced Audio Controller? Is there anything listed under High Definition
Audio Controller?

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
Just as I thought, after a clean install of Vista the VIA AC97 Enhanced
Audio Controller has been installed but the High Definition Audio
Controller shows a yellow triangle with a ! in the middle of it


"Clayton" wrote in message
...
I'm sure that the first time I did a clean install of Vista the High def
driver showed up, I do it again later and see what happens



"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Hmmm. You could try the sledgehammer approach, noted in this forum:

How to recover a corrupted Vista driver database:
http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/...essage.id=3755

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
I've downloaded the AC'97 drivers for Vista from the Realtek site and
installed, still showing the High Def diver as usual, I keep removing
it
and on restart it comes back, god only knows why it is doing that when
the
mobo doesn't have high def audio


"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Well, contrary to your subject line, having just looked at the specs
for
P5VDC-MX on the ASUS website, your computer may not use the Realtek
High
Definition Audio Driver, but has rather the Realtek ALC653 AC'97
6-channel Audio CODEC.

http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1...&mod elmenu=2

I am unable to get to the ASUS downloads page for that board, for some
reason, although this from Realtek might work, if indeed AC'97 is what
you have (a Vista driver is listed):

http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...tDown=false#AC

The ASUS downloads for you board *should* be he

http://support.asus.com/download/dow...model=P5VDC-MX

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
dean-dean, I have no PCI cards installed

toolman3044, where can I get the ASUS Hi Def drivers from?


"toolman30044" wrote in
message
...

You might want to check also to make sure you installed the Chipset
Drivers. And while Asus has Hi Def drivers for my board(p5b) they
are
not signed yet.

Hope this helps.


--
toolman30044







  #18 (permalink)  
Old July 23rd 07, 12:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Clayton
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Posts: 182
Default High Definition Audio Driver

Here is the information from the Hardware ID for the High Definition Audio
Controller

PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3288&SUBSYS_818F1043&REV_00
PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3288&SUBSYS_818F1043
PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3288&CC_040300
PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3288&CC_0403

The motherboard has no PCI cards installed and has been clean installed a
few times during this troubleshooting.
In device manager it shows the VIA AC97 Enhanced Audio Controller under
Sound, video, and game controllers and the High Definition Audio Controller
under System devices, I did install the AC97 Vista Drivers from Realtek and
now it shows Realtek AC'97 Audio for VIA (R) Audio Controller and the High
Definition Audio Controller is still the same
Under device by connection the Realtek AC'97 Audio for VIA (R) Audio
Controller shows on it's own under PCI Bus and the High Definition Audio
Controller shows with (2 entries) of VIA Standard PCIE Root Port under the
VIA Standard PCI to PCIE Bridge category.

Running bcdedit /set CONFIGACCESSPOLICY DISALLOWMMCONFIG from command prompt
as someone suggested does remove the High Definition Audio Controller entry
for good but was told it is only a workaround.

cheers






"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Well, to get to the bottom of this (hopefully), in Device Manager,
double-click the Device with the yellow triangle. Go to the Details tab of
the Device's Properties. In the drop-down menu, under Property,
choose Hardware ID. Right-click the Value shown and choose Select All.
Copy the value and post it in your reply. It will look something like
this
example:

HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VENN_10EC&DEV_0260&SUBSYS_02600000 &REV_1003
HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0260&SUBSYS_02600000

In the past, did you ever have another soundcard in one of the PCI slots?

Too, in Device Manager, is High Definition Audio Controller *under* VIA
AC97 Enhanced Audio Controller, or are the two entries *side-by-side*, so
to speak, both under "Sound, video, and game controllers"? Two Audio
Controllers is odd...

If you View "Devices by connection", is there anything listed under VIA
AC97 Enhanced Audio Controller? Is there anything listed under High
Definition Audio Controller?

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
Just as I thought, after a clean install of Vista the VIA AC97 Enhanced
Audio Controller has been installed but the High Definition Audio
Controller shows a yellow triangle with a ! in the middle of it


"Clayton" wrote in message
...
I'm sure that the first time I did a clean install of Vista the High def
driver showed up, I do it again later and see what happens



"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Hmmm. You could try the sledgehammer approach, noted in this forum:

How to recover a corrupted Vista driver database:
http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/...essage.id=3755

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
I've downloaded the AC'97 drivers for Vista from the Realtek site and
installed, still showing the High Def diver as usual, I keep removing
it
and on restart it comes back, god only knows why it is doing that when
the
mobo doesn't have high def audio


"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Well, contrary to your subject line, having just looked at the specs
for
P5VDC-MX on the ASUS website, your computer may not use the Realtek
High
Definition Audio Driver, but has rather the Realtek ALC653 AC'97
6-channel Audio CODEC.

http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1...&mod elmenu=2

I am unable to get to the ASUS downloads page for that board, for
some
reason, although this from Realtek might work, if indeed AC'97 is
what
you have (a Vista driver is listed):

http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...tDown=false#AC

The ASUS downloads for you board *should* be he

http://support.asus.com/download/dow...model=P5VDC-MX

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
dean-dean, I have no PCI cards installed

toolman3044, where can I get the ASUS Hi Def drivers from?


"toolman30044" wrote in
message
...

You might want to check also to make sure you installed the Chipset
Drivers. And while Asus has Hi Def drivers for my board(p5b) they
are
not signed yet.

Hope this helps.


--
toolman30044








  #19 (permalink)  
Old July 23rd 07, 09:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Herman Christiani
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Posts: 7
Default High Definition Audio Driver

Followed this thread with much interest, have an asus p5v800mx mb,
did spend a couple of days trying to get sound after installing vista
premium 64,
realtek drivers etc to no avail.
A quick solution (at least for me) was plugging a usb2 soundcard in the
computer,
vista instandly recognised this and installed the drivers, no more troubles
since.
HTH, Herman

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
Here is the information from the Hardware ID for the High Definition Audio
Controller

PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3288&SUBSYS_818F1043&REV_00
PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3288&SUBSYS_818F1043
PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3288&CC_040300
PCI\VEN_1106&DEV_3288&CC_0403

The motherboard has no PCI cards installed and has been clean installed a
few times during this troubleshooting.
In device manager it shows the VIA AC97 Enhanced Audio Controller under
Sound, video, and game controllers and the High Definition Audio
Controller under System devices, I did install the AC97 Vista Drivers from
Realtek and now it shows Realtek AC'97 Audio for VIA (R) Audio Controller
and the High Definition Audio Controller is still the same
Under device by connection the Realtek AC'97 Audio for VIA (R) Audio
Controller shows on it's own under PCI Bus and the High Definition Audio
Controller shows with (2 entries) of VIA Standard PCIE Root Port under the
VIA Standard PCI to PCIE Bridge category.

Running bcdedit /set CONFIGACCESSPOLICY DISALLOWMMCONFIG from command
prompt as someone suggested does remove the High Definition Audio
Controller entry for good but was told it is only a workaround.

cheers






"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Well, to get to the bottom of this (hopefully), in Device Manager,
double-click the Device with the yellow triangle. Go to the Details tab
of the Device's Properties. In the drop-down menu, under Property,
choose Hardware ID. Right-click the Value shown and choose Select All.
Copy the value and post it in your reply. It will look something like
this
example:

HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VENN_10EC&DEV_0260&SUBSYS_02600000 &REV_1003
HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0260&SUBSYS_02600000

In the past, did you ever have another soundcard in one of the PCI slots?

Too, in Device Manager, is High Definition Audio Controller *under* VIA
AC97 Enhanced Audio Controller, or are the two entries *side-by-side*, so
to speak, both under "Sound, video, and game controllers"? Two Audio
Controllers is odd...

If you View "Devices by connection", is there anything listed under VIA
AC97 Enhanced Audio Controller? Is there anything listed under High
Definition Audio Controller?

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
Just as I thought, after a clean install of Vista the VIA AC97 Enhanced
Audio Controller has been installed but the High Definition Audio
Controller shows a yellow triangle with a ! in the middle of it


"Clayton" wrote in message
...
I'm sure that the first time I did a clean install of Vista the High
def driver showed up, I do it again later and see what happens



"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Hmmm. You could try the sledgehammer approach, noted in this forum:

How to recover a corrupted Vista driver database:
http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/...essage.id=3755

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
I've downloaded the AC'97 drivers for Vista from the Realtek site and
installed, still showing the High Def diver as usual, I keep removing
it
and on restart it comes back, god only knows why it is doing that
when the
mobo doesn't have high def audio


"dean-dean" wrote in message
...
Well, contrary to your subject line, having just looked at the specs
for
P5VDC-MX on the ASUS website, your computer may not use the Realtek
High
Definition Audio Driver, but has rather the Realtek ALC653 AC'97
6-channel Audio CODEC.

http://www.asus.com/products.aspx?l1...&mod elmenu=2

I am unable to get to the ASUS downloads page for that board, for
some
reason, although this from Realtek might work, if indeed AC'97 is
what
you have (a Vista driver is listed):

http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...tDown=false#AC

The ASUS downloads for you board *should* be he

http://support.asus.com/download/dow...model=P5VDC-MX

"Clayton" wrote in message
...
dean-dean, I have no PCI cards installed

toolman3044, where can I get the ASUS Hi Def drivers from?


"toolman30044" wrote in
message
...

You might want to check also to make sure you installed the
Chipset
Drivers. And while Asus has Hi Def drivers for my board(p5b) they
are
not signed yet.

Hope this helps.


--
toolman30044









  #20 (permalink)  
Old July 25th 07, 01:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Aaron844
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Posts: 1
Default High Definition Audio Driver


Hey guys, ive spent the last 48hrs trying to find someone with this problem
and finally here it is.
I'm having the exact same problems but instead mine is an Audigy SE Card
which im getting a yellow exclamation mark in vista home prem. Also is this
mysterious high def audio controller which also has the yellow icon. Both say
code 12 could not find enough resources for this device. Ive tried disabling
and enabling each and no success. Ive tried all drivers from both the realtek
guys and creative and asus bios is updated.
Is the board not supported for Vista? P5VDC-MX Asus board. Do i really have
to replace the motherboard which i dont want to have to do just to get sound
working?
 




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