Audio Driver:Need quick answer

izzugotomizzugotom Member
edited May 2004 in Science & Tech
After installing XP on a PC, there's no sound. It has onboard sound. XP refers to the following driver= CMI 8330/C3D Audio Adapter.

I have downloaded the file from Driverguide. The filename is CMEDIA.INF.
What does this file do. If I open it , I see references of the following files which I also downloaded [Very small files].
>CM8330.SYS
>CMPCI.SYS
>CM8330sb.SYS
>Wdmaud.drv
>There may be more......

Please fill me in how this stick together. Does I only needs the CMEDIA.INF ?

Thanks
:jelly:

Comments

  • GnomeWizarddGnomeWizardd Member 4 Life Akron, PA Icrontian
    edited May 2004
    Ther should be Drivers on the motherboard manufacture cd
  • izzugotomizzugotom Member
    edited May 2004
    This is old stuff. No such CD available. It works with Win98.
  • TheBaronTheBaron Austin, TX
    edited May 2004
    go to your device manager and find where your soundcard is listed (since its not working, it probably has an exclamation point over it). go to properties->driver->update driver->i will choose location->browse and point it to that INF file
  • izzugotomizzugotom Member
    edited May 2004
    Thanks
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