Killdogg5000
01-08-2008, 06:14 PM
I'm back again and need your help. My Athlon XP pc died on me last month.
So i purchased 2 gigs of ram and a AMD X2 4000+. I am having a problem with my new motherboard's onboard sound. The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-MA69GM-S2H. Running Windows XP MCE SP2.
I tried installing the drivers from the CD. That didn't work. I tried downloading drivers off of GIgabyte's website. Those didn't work.
I went to sound settings and it says no SOund device. In device manager there are no exclamation marks or question marks. The only thing fishy is when I enable the sound card this comes up in device manager "Audio Device on High definition Audio Bus" It is fishy because there is no driver installed for it but it doesn't have any marks etc. Any ideas?
Edit:
Also when you try to uninstall "Audio Device on High definition Audio Bus" it says unable to uninstall. The device may be used to boot the computer. I am unable to roll back the driver since there wasn't one installed and it doesn't allow me to update driver.
So i purchased 2 gigs of ram and a AMD X2 4000+. I am having a problem with my new motherboard's onboard sound. The motherboard is a Gigabyte GA-MA69GM-S2H. Running Windows XP MCE SP2.
I tried installing the drivers from the CD. That didn't work. I tried downloading drivers off of GIgabyte's website. Those didn't work.
I went to sound settings and it says no SOund device. In device manager there are no exclamation marks or question marks. The only thing fishy is when I enable the sound card this comes up in device manager "Audio Device on High definition Audio Bus" It is fishy because there is no driver installed for it but it doesn't have any marks etc. Any ideas?
Edit:
Also when you try to uninstall "Audio Device on High definition Audio Bus" it says unable to uninstall. The device may be used to boot the computer. I am unable to roll back the driver since there wasn't one installed and it doesn't allow me to update driver.