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Vertcaver
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      06-30-2005
Found a driver update at MS update site "C Media Electronics Incorporation -
Sound - C-Media AC97 Audio Device ". Prior to installing this update sound
was fine, after no sound and device manager states that driver fails to
start. This is a new system with a clean install of mfg supplied drivers as
well as a clean install of O/S (MS Win XP Pro SP2). Done the driver rollback
and sound functionallity was restored. Would you all PLEASE fix your driver
that you supply thru Windows update or remove it till then. I mean I don't
mind the xtra business but this is getting old, fixing a customers computer
that they update themselves thru your system and then bring it to me to fix
due to a problem that you install. Thanks for the help with business but I
don't need that kind of help.
And sooner or later people will quit using your products after they get so
****ed off about having to pay to get thier equipment fixed from updates that
you are supplying. I mean FIX it or don't supply it when you find out there
is a problem with it... :-{
As you obviously have according to the previous post at this board, or at
least warn people prior to downloading and give them the nessary info to do
the driver roll back Prior to the download.
Have a nice day...
 
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Vertcaver
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      06-30-2005
PS there are over 200 post about this problem at this forum. I wonder just
how many total through out the system, there really are concerning this
specific issue?
Your the bean counters you do the math and see where it will take you.
Better Git Er DUN and soon.


 
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Ed.
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      06-30-2005
I had the same problem with that driver update. Also had to do a roll back
drivers. Prior to the update I had in Device Manager showing my sound as
NVIDIA nForce. It is onboard sound on this MSI mother board.

I have learned in the past taking drivers from MS Updates usually don't go
well. I thought I would try this one even though it said it was C-Media. I
thought maybe it would work since Updates scanned my system and thought it
found a device for this. Well, now I do know I won't ever try drivers from
MS Updates again. Will be sure to go to the Manufactures of the device for
any updates.


"Vertcaver" <> wrote in message
news:5DE290A0-17C4-4885-8EEC-...
> Found a driver update at MS update site "C Media Electronics
> Incorporation -
> Sound - C-Media AC97 Audio Device ". Prior to installing this update sound
> was fine, after no sound and device manager states that driver fails to
> start. This is a new system with a clean install of mfg supplied drivers
> as
> well as a clean install of O/S (MS Win XP Pro SP2). Done the driver
> rollback
> and sound functionallity was restored. Would you all PLEASE fix your
> driver
> that you supply thru Windows update or remove it till then. I mean I don't
> mind the xtra business but this is getting old, fixing a customers
> computer
> that they update themselves thru your system and then bring it to me to
> fix
> due to a problem that you install. Thanks for the help with business but I
> don't need that kind of help.
> And sooner or later people will quit using your products after they get so
> ****ed off about having to pay to get thier equipment fixed from updates
> that
> you are supplying. I mean FIX it or don't supply it when you find out
> there
> is a problem with it... :-{
> As you obviously have according to the previous post at this board, or at
> least warn people prior to downloading and give them the nessary info to
> do
> the driver roll back Prior to the download.
> Have a nice day...



 
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Dutch User
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      07-01-2005
One wonders why MS keeps delevering these problem-causing
drivers through WU - MS knows they are causing rampant trouble,
why not remove them from WU?
.....



"Ed." <esmithoh(at)zoominternet.net> schreef in bericht
news:...
> I had the same problem with that driver update. Also had to do a roll back
> drivers. Prior to the update I had in Device Manager showing my sound as
> NVIDIA nForce. It is onboard sound on this MSI mother board.
>
> I have learned in the past taking drivers from MS Updates usually don't go
> well. I thought I would try this one even though it said it was C-Media. I
> thought maybe it would work since Updates scanned my system and thought it
> found a device for this. Well, now I do know I won't ever try drivers from
> MS Updates again. Will be sure to go to the Manufactures of the device for
> any updates.
>
>
> "Vertcaver" <> wrote in message
> news:5DE290A0-17C4-4885-8EEC-...
> > Found a driver update at MS update site "C Media Electronics
> > Incorporation -
> > Sound - C-Media AC97 Audio Device ". Prior to installing this update sound
> > was fine, after no sound and device manager states that driver fails to
> > start. This is a new system with a clean install of mfg supplied drivers
> > as
> > well as a clean install of O/S (MS Win XP Pro SP2). Done the driver
> > rollback
> > and sound functionallity was restored. Would you all PLEASE fix your
> > driver
> > that you supply thru Windows update or remove it till then. I mean I don't
> > mind the xtra business but this is getting old, fixing a customers
> > computer
> > that they update themselves thru your system and then bring it to me to
> > fix
> > due to a problem that you install. Thanks for the help with business but I
> > don't need that kind of help.
> > And sooner or later people will quit using your products after they get so
> > ****ed off about having to pay to get thier equipment fixed from updates
> > that
> > you are supplying. I mean FIX it or don't supply it when you find out
> > there
> > is a problem with it... :-{
> > As you obviously have according to the previous post at this board, or at
> > least warn people prior to downloading and give them the nessary info to
> > do
> > the driver roll back Prior to the download.
> > Have a nice day...

>
>


 
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RoMen
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      08-13-2005
PA Bear (I believe an MVP) said "Noone in their right mind would use driver
from Windows Update"... makes you wonder about the mental state of those
that continue to post them.


 
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Canoeone
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      12-14-2005


"Vertcaver" wrote:

> Found a driver update at MS update site "C Media Electronics Incorporation -
> Sound - C-Media AC97 Audio Device ". Prior to installing this update sound
> was fine, after no sound and device manager states that driver fails to
> start. This is a new system with a clean install of mfg supplied drivers as
> well as a clean install of O/S (MS Win XP Pro SP2). Done the driver rollback
> and sound functionallity was restored. Would you all PLEASE fix your driver
> that you supply thru Windows update or remove it till then. I mean I don't
> mind the xtra business but this is getting old, fixing a customers computer
> that they update themselves thru your system and then bring it to me to fix
> due to a problem that you install. Thanks for the help with business but I
> don't need that kind of help.
> And sooner or later people will quit using your products after they get so
> ****ed off about having to pay to get thier equipment fixed from updates that
> you are supplying. I mean FIX it or don't supply it when you find out there
> is a problem with it... :-{
> As you obviously have according to the previous post at this board, or at
> least warn people prior to downloading and give them the nessary info to do
> the driver roll back Prior to the download.
> Have a nice day...

 
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Canoeone
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      12-14-2005
Same C-Media code 10 error. How do I get the correct driver needed ? I read
your rollback. Rollback to what and where do I get that driver. Thanks in
advance for your help. Canoeone

"Vertcaver" wrote:

> Found a driver update at MS update site "C Media Electronics Incorporation -
> Sound - C-Media AC97 Audio Device ". Prior to installing this update sound
> was fine, after no sound and device manager states that driver fails to
> start. This is a new system with a clean install of mfg supplied drivers as
> well as a clean install of O/S (MS Win XP Pro SP2). Done the driver rollback
> and sound functionallity was restored. Would you all PLEASE fix your driver
> that you supply thru Windows update or remove it till then. I mean I don't
> mind the xtra business but this is getting old, fixing a customers computer
> that they update themselves thru your system and then bring it to me to fix
> due to a problem that you install. Thanks for the help with business but I
> don't need that kind of help.
> And sooner or later people will quit using your products after they get so
> ****ed off about having to pay to get thier equipment fixed from updates that
> you are supplying. I mean FIX it or don't supply it when you find out there
> is a problem with it... :-{
> As you obviously have according to the previous post at this board, or at
> least warn people prior to downloading and give them the nessary info to do
> the driver roll back Prior to the download.
> Have a nice day...

 
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Vertcaver
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      12-14-2005
The ROLL BACK method is to go to your system properties and then device
manager then the device driver and the properties for the driver then the
driver tab and select rollback driver to a previous version. You do not say
whether your sound was working properly prior to the update as well as to
what operating system that you have. If your sound was working then the
driver will be there to roll back to if not you should go to your motherboard
mfg web site to get the latest driver for your onboard sound if its a stand
alone card you should go to the mfg web site and search there. Of cource you
could always Google search for C Media that will get lots of results.
Can you be more specific about the system in question?

"Canoeone" wrote:

> Same C-Media code 10 error. How do I get the correct driver needed ? I read
> your rollback. Rollback to what and where do I get that driver. Thanks in
> advance for your help. Canoeone
>
> "Vertcaver" wrote:
>
> > Found a driver update at MS update site "C Media Electronics Incorporation -
> > Sound - C-Media AC97 Audio Device ". Prior to installing this update sound
> > was fine, after no sound and device manager states that driver fails to
> > start. This is a new system with a clean install of mfg supplied drivers as
> > well as a clean install of O/S (MS Win XP Pro SP2). Done the driver rollback
> > and sound functionallity was restored. Would you all PLEASE fix your driver
> > that you supply thru Windows update or remove it till then. I mean I don't
> > mind the xtra business but this is getting old, fixing a customers computer
> > that they update themselves thru your system and then bring it to me to fix
> > due to a problem that you install. Thanks for the help with business but I
> > don't need that kind of help.
> > And sooner or later people will quit using your products after they get so
> > ****ed off about having to pay to get thier equipment fixed from updates that
> > you are supplying. I mean FIX it or don't supply it when you find out there
> > is a problem with it... :-{
> > As you obviously have according to the previous post at this board, or at
> > least warn people prior to downloading and give them the nessary info to do
> > the driver roll back Prior to the download.
> > Have a nice day...

 
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Lawrence Garvin \(MVP\)
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      12-15-2005
Most of us figured out a looooong time ago not to install hardware drivers
from Windows Update.

I would suggest you advise your clients, customers, friends, colleagues, and
whoever else the same idea: If it ain't broke, don't "fix" it. That is to
say, hardware updates only be installed IF something is NOT working, and an
engineer from that hardware vendor has recommended a specific update.


"Canoeone" <> wrote in message
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> Same C-Media code 10 error. How do I get the correct driver needed ? I
> read
> your rollback. Rollback to what and where do I get that driver. Thanks
> in
> advance for your help. Canoeone
>
> "Vertcaver" wrote:
>
>> Found a driver update at MS update site "C Media Electronics
>> Incorporation -
>> Sound - C-Media AC97 Audio Device ". Prior to installing this update
>> sound
>> was fine, after no sound and device manager states that driver fails to
>> start. This is a new system with a clean install of mfg supplied drivers
>> as
>> well as a clean install of O/S (MS Win XP Pro SP2). Done the driver
>> rollback
>> and sound functionallity was restored. Would you all PLEASE fix your
>> driver
>> that you supply thru Windows update or remove it till then. I mean I
>> don't
>> mind the xtra business but this is getting old, fixing a customers
>> computer
>> that they update themselves thru your system and then bring it to me to
>> fix
>> due to a problem that you install. Thanks for the help with business but
>> I
>> don't need that kind of help.
>> And sooner or later people will quit using your products after they get
>> so
>> ****ed off about having to pay to get thier equipment fixed from updates
>> that
>> you are supplying. I mean FIX it or don't supply it when you find out
>> there
>> is a problem with it... :-{
>> As you obviously have according to the previous post at this board, or at
>> least warn people prior to downloading and give them the nessary info to
>> do
>> the driver roll back Prior to the download.
>> Have a nice day...



 
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Vertcaver
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      12-15-2005
And your a MS MVP? Thanks for your help with "Canoeone's" problem. No wonder
MS has a bad name and sometimes gets a driver wrong.
Are you the one that worked on the driver in question must be?
Or as a MS MVP you would offer "Canoeone" a solution to his difficulty
instead of the solution you did offer which was none. So much for your MVP
ness helping a stranger out when he needed it.
Is that all an MS MVP can do is nothing to aid in Canoeone's situation?


"Lawrence Garvin (MVP)" wrote:

> Most of us figured out a looooong time ago not to install hardware drivers
> from Windows Update.
>
> I would suggest you advise your clients, customers, friends, colleagues, and
> whoever else the same idea: If it ain't broke, don't "fix" it. That is to
> say, hardware updates only be installed IF something is NOT working, and an
> engineer from that hardware vendor has recommended a specific update.
>
>
> "Canoeone" <> wrote in message
> news:E4BD8D7D-81F9-47D2-9E2D-...
> > Same C-Media code 10 error. How do I get the correct driver needed ? I
> > read
> > your rollback. Rollback to what and where do I get that driver. Thanks
> > in
> > advance for your help. Canoeone
> >
> > "Vertcaver" wrote:
> >
> >> Found a driver update at MS update site "C Media Electronics
> >> Incorporation -
> >> Sound - C-Media AC97 Audio Device ". Prior to installing this update
> >> sound
> >> was fine, after no sound and device manager states that driver fails to
> >> start. This is a new system with a clean install of mfg supplied drivers
> >> as
> >> well as a clean install of O/S (MS Win XP Pro SP2). Done the driver
> >> rollback
> >> and sound functionallity was restored. Would you all PLEASE fix your
> >> driver
> >> that you supply thru Windows update or remove it till then. I mean I
> >> don't
> >> mind the xtra business but this is getting old, fixing a customers
> >> computer
> >> that they update themselves thru your system and then bring it to me to
> >> fix
> >> due to a problem that you install. Thanks for the help with business but
> >> I
> >> don't need that kind of help.
> >> And sooner or later people will quit using your products after they get
> >> so
> >> ****ed off about having to pay to get thier equipment fixed from updates
> >> that
> >> you are supplying. I mean FIX it or don't supply it when you find out
> >> there
> >> is a problem with it... :-{
> >> As you obviously have according to the previous post at this board, or at
> >> least warn people prior to downloading and give them the nessary info to
> >> do
> >> the driver roll back Prior to the download.
> >> Have a nice day...

>
>
>

 
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