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Old December 31st 07, 12:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Baz100
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Default control causes blue screen

Hi, I've just done a clean install of Vista Home Premium after install
Windows installed a Realtek AC97 audio driver for the Abit KV7 mainboard but
the sound did'nt work so I got a driver from Abit website which appears to be
the correct one and works ok but I now find that when I click Start/ Control
Panel the PC crashes to a Blue Screen and reboots.Using System Restore cures
the control panel problem but leaves me with no sound, I have not made any
other changes. Am I stuck with no sound until Abit write a Vista comptable
driver for the KV7.
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Old December 31st 07, 12:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Wandering[_2_]
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Default control causes blue screen

Yep! A possible workaround is to install a soundcard, if you have a slot
available. Make sure drivers are available before upgrading any machine.


"Baz100" wrote in message
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Hi, I've just done a clean install of Vista Home Premium after install
Windows installed a Realtek AC97 audio driver for the Abit KV7 mainboard
but
the sound did'nt work so I got a driver from Abit website which appears to
be
the correct one and works ok but I now find that when I click Start/
Control
Panel the PC crashes to a Blue Screen and reboots.Using System Restore
cures
the control panel problem but leaves me with no sound, I have not made any
other changes. Am I stuck with no sound until Abit write a Vista comptable
driver for the KV7.


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Old December 31st 07, 06:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Baz100
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Default control causes blue screen

Thank You Wandering, Ive now got a driver that works, Microsoft downloaded it
presumably in response to all the Find a Solution Online requests I was
sending when the PC crashed.











"Wandering" wrote:

Yep! A possible workaround is to install a soundcard, if you have a slot
available. Make sure drivers are available before upgrading any machine.


"Baz100" wrote in message
...
Hi, I've just done a clean install of Vista Home Premium after install
Windows installed a Realtek AC97 audio driver for the Abit KV7 mainboard
but
the sound did'nt work so I got a driver from Abit website which appears to
be
the correct one and works ok but I now find that when I click Start/
Control
Panel the PC crashes to a Blue Screen and reboots.Using System Restore
cures
the control panel problem but leaves me with no sound, I have not made any
other changes. Am I stuck with no sound until Abit write a Vista comptable
driver for the KV7.



 




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