PC Pals Forum
Technical Help & Discussion => Self Building, Upgrading & General Hardware Help => Topic started by: Scotty_CFC on March 05, 2004, 16:06
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I just switched my motherboard with another PC because my current motherboard had no AGP. All is fine except for one thing, it can't recognise the on-board media (sound) device and as i have no driver disk or media description, i dont know what driver/controller to download and install. Any advise on what to do? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
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Hi Scotty_CFC :welcome:
Can you see the make and model number, including revision number if possible.
If you can tell us which one it is we should be able to tell you where to get the drivers for it.
The drivers maybe different depending on which OS you are using too, so if you let us know that as well please.
Is it showing the yellow ? in Device Manager next to the multimedia part or not displaying it at all in there ???
XP is usually quite good at finding the drivers by itself, providing that the onboard sound is enabled in the bios :)
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No, i've looked all over the mother board for the type of device it holds. In the device manager its an exclamation mark and in sound options it wont let me do anything because (as far as the pc is concerned) it dont exist. I'll try bios setup, i need to turn it off anyway because i need to put the rest of the screws in and put the cover back on.
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It wont say which soundcard is onboard on the motherboard itself but it should have a model number for the motherboard itself, this usually has the manufactures name incorporated in it, eg MS**** for an MSI board or AS****** for an Asus one :)
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It's time for http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html (http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html) it's a small down load, and it will 9 times outa 10 tell you what MOBO you are using....unless like a Packard Bell I used it on ther day, that was a no name peice of junk ;D
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Well BIOS didnt work... Near the audio ports, theres "FB17FB16C76 FNT Audio", um... is that what you mean? :-\
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I downloaded it and i got a "none detected" under audio.
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Dont look for audio or anything like that, just the mothernoard model, we can look it up from from the manufacturers site itself if you can find out the make and model number.
Its usually, but not always, between the pci slots.
The number you mentioned doesnt appear to be the motherboard number :(
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Board: Hewlett-Packard HP System Board HP P/N
Serial Number: KD1235057269
Bus Clock: 100 megahertz
BIOS: Phoenix Technologies, LTD VG31315 10/01/2002
Im doing searches but all i get is crap. I might just get a new sound card.
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if the mobo came out of a HP pavillion or a Compaq PC then this may identy it :
With the computer turned on, press and hold down the Ctrl and Alt keys, then press the S key on the keyboard. An informatoin dialog will be displayed. The information dialog contains the Model and Serial number of the computer:
If that gives a model number then we can search the HP site for the mobo drivers for it which will include the multimedia ones as well :)
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I held down ctrl and alt... pressed S and nothing happened. Tryed it in different combos but still nothing, the motherboard did come out of a HP pc though.
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Dont suppose you know if it was a pavillion and if so which model no ?
Are you on XP or 98 or the dreaded ME by the way ???
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It came from a pavillion 400. Im downloading something, it might work, its from the HP site.
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XP (sorry didnt read all of that post) :P
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Ok, strange how that didnt find them itself, hopefully you will get the audio drivers now as they will be the AC 97 ones probably.
I have to go out soon so I wont be able to reply for a bit but hopefully your problem will be solved by the time I get back on :)
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k thanks for the help
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The pc the motherboard came from was a HP Pavillion 423.uk, there aint any audio drivers on the site though ???
http://h20015.www2.hp.com/en/softwareList.jhtml?reg=&cc=gb&prodId=hppavilion91012&lc=
en&plc=en&softitem=Microsoft%20Windows%20XP&sw_lang=en&pagetype=software (http://h20015.www2.hp.com/en/softwareList.jhtml?reg=&cc=gb&prodId=hppavilion91012&lc=en&plc=en&softitem=Microsoft%20Windows%20XP&sw_lang=en&pagetype=software)
Link edited to amend page size. :)
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Scotty, you could try
This one (http://members.driverguide.com/index.php) you will need to join
or This one (http://www.download.com/?legacy=cnet&bt.pajula..cat78.g%252045600)
Hookstar
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Nah neither of them sites have it, though i will use em in future, some pretty handy downloads there. :D
I think a new sound card is the best option, im sure i could pick one up for a tenner on ebay.
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Ok Scotty, if you go down that route? I had a very simular problem to you with an on board souncard and opted for a PCI card.
went for This one (http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=43912) and I must admit one of my better buys ;) when I watch DVDs etc on the pc the sound is out of this world
Hookstar