Thanks a lot for your reply.
After I deleted C-Media and reboot PC, C-Media still came back with a "!" --
cannot start. Trying to update the driver, I did see two entries but both
said Avance AC97. I just thougught I would click on it anyway, but I was
then required to insert an Avance audio CD, which I don't have. (BTW, I
think the audio function is built in my VIA mainboard.) Using DriverGuide
Toolkit, I found Avance AC'97 Audio for VIA and C-Media AC97 installed, while
Belarc Advisor Free Personal PC Audit tool only showed C-Media AC97
installed. Another confusing thing is Currently only C-Meia is lited in
Add/Remove Program, not Avance AC97.
As Avance has ceased its business, I checked out my windows installation
history and found the previous update was Avance Logic Inc AC97 version
5.10.00.3800. Unfortunately, I still could not find the driver on internet.
I did find one called Avance Logic Inc AC97 version version 5.10.00.3620.
Could I just install this one? (i.e. install from my disk) Also, do I need
to first uninstall C-Media?
Your assitance is greatly appreciated.
Regards.
"Unk" wrote:
> Click on the C-Media AC97 entry, press the "delete" key, and answer "Yes"
> Reboot, and Windows will find the new device and install the drivers automatically.
>
> You can also double-click the C-Media AC97 entry, "Driver" tab. "Update Driver" button. That
> brings up the Hardware Update Wizard. Click "Install from a list....", Next, click "Don't
> search, I'll choose", Next, check "Show compatable hardware", and there should be two entries"
> The one that's highlighted is the current driver, the other is the old one. Select it and click
> Next, and follow the rest of the directions.
>
> If that fails to restore the sound, download the Belarc Advisor Free Personal PC Audit tool.
> Under "Multimedia" is the sound card info. Use that info to download the drivers from:
> Karl`s Driver Site http://www.karldavis.com/
> or
> The Driver Guide http://www.driverguide.com/
> Click "member login"
> Login: drivers
> Password: all
> or
> C-Media support http://www.cmedia.com.tw/e_download_01.htm
>
>
>
> On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 10:19:02 -0700, SYD <> wrote:
>
> >Dear Unk,
> >I have a similar problem. The difference is I don't have "Vinyl'97 codec
> >combo driver (WDM)" listed under sound, video and game controllers. I did
> >roll back the driver of C-Media AC97 though. It still shows no audio device
> >and says 'your sound card may be in use' when I tried playing windows sound.
> >Would you happen to know how to fix it? Or anyone else has encountered the
> >same problem?
> >Any help will be greatly appreciated.
> >Regards.
> >
> >"Unk" wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 22:32:03 -0700, "Chicken" <> wrote:
> >>
> >> >After downloading and installing C Media Electronics Incorporation - Sound -
> >> >C-Media AC97 Audio Device, I have lost all sound. Can someone please help me?
> >>
> >> First off, create a restore point: (Just in case you want to go back, or something goes wrong.
> >> You never know with MS...) Click Start, Programs, Accessories, System Tools, System Restore
> >>
> >> Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, System
> >> Click the "Hardware" tab
> >> Click the "Device Manager" button
> >> Click the + on "Sound, video and game controllers"
> >> Right-click "Vinyl'97 codec combo driver (WDM)", select "Properties"
> >> Click the "Driver" tab
> >> Click the "Roll Back Driver" button and roll it back.
> >> Reboot the computer
> >>
> >> You won't get a choice when rolling it back, so just go with whatever it selects.
> >> When you roll it back, Windows might complain about the driver not being certified, but just
> >> continue anyway and restart when prompted.
> >>
> >>
>
>