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lewy
23rd July 2009, 07:24 PM
As per my other thread.i reformatted my hard drive,reloaded xp,now i have no audio,in control panel,sounds and audio all the icons dropdown menus cant be accessed except for those in sounds.in device manager there is a yellow asterisk over audio device on high definition audio bus.if i click on update driver nothing happens,if i click on uninstall i get failed to uninstall device may be needed to restart computer if i click on propertys i get The drivers for this device are not installed. (Code 28)

To reinstall the drivers for this device, click Reinstall Driver,if i click on re install nothing happens. i have gigabyte ga-ma69gm-s2h motherboard.

DiscoCam
23rd July 2009, 09:11 PM
Hey Lewy

I don't want to state the obvious but have you been to gigabytes site & downloaded & installed chipset & audio drivers? Should be on the original CD for the motherboard too if you have that.

lewy
23rd July 2009, 10:26 PM
thanks for that i have tried to install off the disk and also downloaded the drivers from giga.i get the following error,install realtech hd audio failure error code oxe0000227

d@rk51d3
24th July 2009, 06:24 AM
reported

lewy
24th July 2009, 07:09 AM
reported,did i miss something after i went to bed

mike_ie
24th July 2009, 07:30 AM
Lewy,

it's definitely a driver problem. The operating system, when it doesn't have access to the correct drivers, will try to load a generic driver with varying degrees of success.

The course of action that you need to take is to download the correct drivers for your chipset, AND the operating system that you are using. If you don't know the soundcard/audio chip offhand, crack open the computer case and take a look.

If your soundcard is standalone, make note of the manufacturer and the chipset (it's usually written on the card, and the chipset will be written on the biggest, beefiest chip on the soundcard), and download the appropriate XP drivers form the manufacturers website.

If your audio chip is built into the motherboard (which is more and more common nowdays, make note of the motherboard model number (again, printed/etched into the motherboard somewhere), go to the motherboard manufacturers homepage, and they will list all of the drivers available for the built in's on that motherboard (onboard video, sound, wifi, etc). Download the audio drivers for XP, and away you go :)

lewy
24th July 2009, 08:13 AM
I have done all of that,tried off the original disk that came with the computer,when that didn't work i downloaded the drivers from from the gigabyte website.they both get the same error message when i try to install.It seems as if there is already a driver loaded possibly the wrong generic one, also in add remove programs there is no realteck audio mentioned

mike_ie
24th July 2009, 06:01 PM
Kinda hard to figure out without sitting down in front of the computer, but a quick look online shows that you aren't alone in the error message that you get. The proposed solution is below....


Open Device Manager (Start> Control Panel> System> Hardware)
In the "View" menu , select "Devices by connection":
Disable and uninstall by right clicking on "Bus Driver for Microsoft UAA High Definition Audio":
You can now install the drivers normally and without error.

lewy
24th July 2009, 06:19 PM
tried that got this error,i am thinking of buying a audio card tomorrow.however this is pi----- me off badly
cannot uninstall this device because its descendants refused this request .this can happen if the devices descendants are required to boot up this computer.

Bushie
24th July 2009, 06:44 PM
Start in safe mode and then try uninstalling the drivers, if that doesn't work try removing the sound card, safe mode and uninstall. Then reinstall the card and re try the drivers.


Martyn

lewy
24th July 2009, 07:18 PM
finally thanks to jackvern from avsforum.com.also had to disable audio in the bios.
1. Go to "Control Panel" , click icon "Add or Remove programs", find any “Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio" and uninstall it.

2. Open control panel again , click the icon "System", go to "HARDWARE" tab, then open the "device manager" , then go to "Sound and video game controllers" if you see any “Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio" left click disable it and uninstall it.

3. Go to "device manager again, check at the "System Devices" if there's any “Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio" left click disable it and uninstall it. Here ends the Bus driver cleaning steps.

4.Now you can successfully install realtek driver from your motherboard Driver CD and enjoy the sound.
Now to those wheel bearings on the disco