Tony
Sat Aug 11 10:15:00 CDT 2007
Also, since it's a notebook, the sound is probably on the motherboard and if
so you can see it listed in the BIOS setup. They are mostly of a generic
nature. If HP isn't supporting the chip, you may find it from other sources.
An alternative is to find a PCMCIA card that can substitute your on-board
chip - which you then need to disable in the BIOS. (I think the X-FI series
now comes as a PC-Card solution)
Tony. . .
"Theo" <theo@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> HP is the source for the audio drivers.
>
>
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareCategory?lc=en&cc=lt&dlc=lt&product=1847322&lang=lt&
>
> There doesn't seem to be any audio drivers for Vista x64
> posted, so you need to contact HP Tech Support and ask them
> about the drivers.
>
>
> Mightyjinjo wrote:
> > Hi all
> > I own a HP Pavilion Laptop model dv5120eu
> > Thing is i had faults on old shard drive so bought new one 100gb.
> > I have installed Vista home premium 64 bit onto the sytem as it had xp
home
> > edition originally but i've upgrade now to vista.
> > Everything is working fine but i have no sound on Laptop what so ever.
> >
> > Checked in device manager and says it needs the drivers. in Multimedia
Audio
> > Controller.
> > Thing is it doesnt say what manafactuer I need to use to get the
drivers.
> > All i have to go on is the model number of my laptop dv5120eu . Anyone
have
> > any idea where i can get the drivers or check to see who manafactuerd
the
> > sound card etc?
> > Thanks
> > Thanks