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A RealTech Driver needed

Wed May 06, 2009 11:26 pm

Hey anyone of you Techie minded members out there, T's puter has stopped playing music... :shock:

We need apparently (cos all the driver checkers have told me) RealTech AC-97 Audio Driver latest version... :roll:

Can anyone send me a copy, I can PM you my real email addy...

cheers

Re: A RealTech Driver needed

Thu May 07, 2009 6:18 am

google it. better still, go to the motherboard manufacturers site and dl it from their support section. if you don't know the manufacturer or mobo name, take the left side (looking at the tower from the front) off and have a look on the board, it'll be written on it somewhere. the ac-97 codec is a generic onboard sound driver, however it's better to get these things oem coz sometimes they do silly things with drivers. hope this helps.

Re: A RealTech Driver needed

Thu May 07, 2009 7:19 am

tape wrote:Hey anyone of you Techie minded members out there, T's puter has stopped playing music... :shock:
We need apparently (cos all the driver checkers have told me) RealTech AC-97 Audio Driver latest version... :roll:
Can anyone send me a copy, I can PM you my real email addy...

cheers


Mick

what sorta PC?
if its a HP..there is an issue with the Realtech AC-97 driver for them!
recently did a windows update and it also updated the AC-97 driver on Jans HP
...and the sound stopped. I had to uninstall the updated driver to get the sound back :roll:

other than that
you can delete the soundcard and re-start the PC and let it be re-installed which sometimes clears this
sort of this... or Google it for the latest and then do a driver update


hth

Smitty

Re: A RealTech Driver needed

Thu May 07, 2009 9:40 am

From my worldly experience with all problems computer related i have found that a large hammer, either claw or ball pein will do if no sledge hammer is available followed by a refreshing beers does the trick just fine. It fixes all alien.gif

Re: A RealTech Driver needed

Thu May 07, 2009 10:30 am

Stace wrote:From my worldly experience with all problems computer related i have found that a large hammer, either claw or ball pein will do if no sledge hammer is available followed by a refreshing beers does the trick just fine. It fixes all alien.gif


WOT?...no bolts required? :lol:

Re: A RealTech Driver needed

Thu May 07, 2009 12:47 pm

I'll bring a disc to HG just in case mate! :kuda:
PM your Mobile, I've got lots and lots of spare shit around here.
(edit) Discs in pocket!
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