Integrated Audio driver install issue

graybeamgraybeam Oregon
edited November 2008 in Science & Tech
I reloaded Windows XP Pro SP2 on this computer. Got everything loaded but the sound driver. The motherboard is a MSI P6N Diamond MS-7320 Ver1.0. The sound driver is supposedly a Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio integrated card. I've gone into BIOS and enabled the HD Audio. The sound was apparently working before. I've been to MSI's website and downloaded and installed the motherboard drivers, and I have the audio driver file which is apparently Creative_TINA3_XP_V_MB.zip. I've unzipped and ran the Setup, but all I get is "No supported device found".

Device manager shows "PCI Device" under OTHER. I've tried updating the driver from there, with no luck or love. I've scoured the Google looking for answers and I've seen a couple people solve this issue by turning on the audio in their BIOS. I have done this however, as far as I can tell. I'm stumped. Help! I want to get this out of my hair, and back in my sister's destructive hands... :shakehead

Comments

  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited November 2008
    You'll need to install the Microsoft UAA bus driver prior to installing audio drivers. This is the unknown PCI Device that must be enabled before HD audio devices can be detected by Windows.

    Please download and install the package from here.
  • graybeamgraybeam Oregon
    edited November 2008
    Thrax wrote:
    You'll need to install the Microsoft UAA bus driver prior to installing audio drivers. This is the unknown PCI Device that must be enabled before HD audio devices can be detected by Windows.

    Please download and install the package from here.

    Wow thanks for the very quick suggestion! Very very slow download, but it did fix it! This is a great site :-) Thanks for the help!
  • LeonardoLeonardo Wake up and smell the glaciers Eagle River, Alaska Icrontian
    edited November 2008
    Welcome to Icrontic, Graybeam. Please stay with us.
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited November 2008
    Yeah, Gigabyte's site is awful slow, but it's the only reliable source for that driver. Microsoft rather obtusely decided that people would readily have access to it in their audio driver and, as such, never felt fit to release the update by itself.

    Dumbasses.
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