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nanabeej
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      05-16-2007
My new eMachine came with VISTA, but some of my software, the printer,
camera, etc. would not work with VISTA, so I installed XPSP2. NOW, I have
no sound. I have looked for the driver that would allow the audio devices to
work with XP, but have been unsuccessful. My audio driver, as well as the
video capture device, are labeled "legacy". The eMachine site offers drivers
for the devices using VISTA. What can I do to get sound?? (By the way, the
modem didn't work when I installed the XP, that was solved with a new modem.)
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Jupiter Jones [MVP]
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      05-16-2007
If Vista does not have drivers for your hardware natively, you need to
check with the manufacturer.

You may also succeed in finding drivers from the actual manufacturer.
Belarc Advisor can help:
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html

However it is possible some of your hardware does not have Windows XP
drivers in that case you will need to replace or do without.

If new enough, consider returning the computer and purchasing one with
the operating system you want.

--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
http://www.dts-l.org


"nanabeej" <> wrote in message
news:48B764A0-1A24-4E67-8321-...
> My new eMachine came with VISTA, but some of my software, the
> printer,
> camera, etc. would not work with VISTA, so I installed XPSP2. NOW,
> I have
> no sound. I have looked for the driver that would allow the audio
> devices to
> work with XP, but have been unsuccessful. My audio driver, as well
> as the
> video capture device, are labeled "legacy". The eMachine site
> offers drivers
> for the devices using VISTA. What can I do to get sound?? (By the
> way, the
> modem didn't work when I installed the XP, that was solved with a
> new modem.)
> --
> beej


 
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nanabeej
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      05-17-2007
Thank you for your suggestions. I checked with the manufacturer's site,
Sigmatel, and it referred me back to the eMachine site, where I see NO
drivers for XP. Out here in the boonies we have only WalMart for local
computer purchases -- everything they have now is loaded with VISTA, no other
options. I checked the belarc download and found nothing that would help me.
How big a deal is it to replace the audio hardware??
--
beej


"Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:

> If Vista does not have drivers for your hardware natively, you need to
> check with the manufacturer.
>
> You may also succeed in finding drivers from the actual manufacturer.
> Belarc Advisor can help:
> http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
>
> However it is possible some of your hardware does not have Windows XP
> drivers in that case you will need to replace or do without.
>
> If new enough, consider returning the computer and purchasing one with
> the operating system you want.
>
> --
> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
> http://www.dts-l.org
>
>
> "nanabeej" <> wrote in message
> news:48B764A0-1A24-4E67-8321-...
> > My new eMachine came with VISTA, but some of my software, the
> > printer,
> > camera, etc. would not work with VISTA, so I installed XPSP2. NOW,
> > I have
> > no sound. I have looked for the driver that would allow the audio
> > devices to
> > work with XP, but have been unsuccessful. My audio driver, as well
> > as the
> > video capture device, are labeled "legacy". The eMachine site
> > offers drivers
> > for the devices using VISTA. What can I do to get sound?? (By the
> > way, the
> > modem didn't work when I installed the XP, that was solved with a
> > new modem.)
> > --
> > beej

>
>

 
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Bob Knowlden
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      05-17-2007
You'd get more detailed help if you listed the eMachines model. Is it a
5226?

If it's a 5226, it probably has some sort of Intel motherboard.

The Intel boards that use the 945G chipset (like the 5226), and have 5.1
channel sound, use the Sigmatel 9220 onboard audio chip. I suppose that you
could disable that (in the BIOS settings) and use a PCI soundcard, but you
ought to be able to find drivers on the Web. For example:

ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/audio/R108276.EXE

(It's from Dell, but I expect that it's a generic Sigmatel installer.)

Does eMachines support offer an XP downgrade? You shouldn't have to spend
additional money to revert to XP. I doubt that any current PC hardware
requires Vista.

Good luck.


Address scrambled. Replace nkbob with bobkn.

"nanabeej" <> wrote in message
news:2EB2C5EB-07DA-4340-87FE-...
> Thank you for your suggestions. I checked with the manufacturer's site,
> Sigmatel, and it referred me back to the eMachine site, where I see NO
> drivers for XP. Out here in the boonies we have only WalMart for local
> computer purchases -- everything they have now is loaded with VISTA, no
> other
> options. I checked the belarc download and found nothing that would help
> me.
> How big a deal is it to replace the audio hardware??
> --
> beej
>
>
> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> If Vista does not have drivers for your hardware natively, you need to
>> check with the manufacturer.
>>
>> You may also succeed in finding drivers from the actual manufacturer.
>> Belarc Advisor can help:
>> http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
>>
>> However it is possible some of your hardware does not have Windows XP
>> drivers in that case you will need to replace or do without.
>>
>> If new enough, consider returning the computer and purchasing one with
>> the operating system you want.
>>
>> --
>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
>> http://www.dts-l.org
>>
>>
>> "nanabeej" <> wrote in message
>> news:48B764A0-1A24-4E67-8321-...
>> > My new eMachine came with VISTA, but some of my software, the
>> > printer,
>> > camera, etc. would not work with VISTA, so I installed XPSP2. NOW,
>> > I have
>> > no sound. I have looked for the driver that would allow the audio
>> > devices to
>> > work with XP, but have been unsuccessful. My audio driver, as well
>> > as the
>> > video capture device, are labeled "legacy". The eMachine site
>> > offers drivers
>> > for the devices using VISTA. What can I do to get sound?? (By the
>> > way, the
>> > modem didn't work when I installed the XP, that was solved with a
>> > new modem.)
>> > --
>> > beej

>>
>>



 
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Noozer
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      05-17-2007
How does the website describe the audio driver for Vista?

That might give you clue enough to download a generic driver for your audio.

Did all that stuff (printer, etc.) come with the computer? If so, I'd be
asking for my money back since they don't work with the computer they came
with.

I'd be testing Vista out if my scanner had drivers... Not too sure what else
will/won't work here.

For you dollar, it probably would have been better to order a Dell online
and have it shipped to you.

"nanabeej" <> wrote in message
news:2EB2C5EB-07DA-4340-87FE-...
> Thank you for your suggestions. I checked with the manufacturer's site,
> Sigmatel, and it referred me back to the eMachine site, where I see NO
> drivers for XP. Out here in the boonies we have only WalMart for local
> computer purchases -- everything they have now is loaded with VISTA, no
> other
> options. I checked the belarc download and found nothing that would help
> me.
> How big a deal is it to replace the audio hardware??
> --
> beej
>
>
> "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
>
>> If Vista does not have drivers for your hardware natively, you need to
>> check with the manufacturer.
>>
>> You may also succeed in finding drivers from the actual manufacturer.
>> Belarc Advisor can help:
>> http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
>>
>> However it is possible some of your hardware does not have Windows XP
>> drivers in that case you will need to replace or do without.
>>
>> If new enough, consider returning the computer and purchasing one with
>> the operating system you want.
>>
>> --
>> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
>> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
>> http://www.dts-l.org
>>
>>
>> "nanabeej" <> wrote in message
>> news:48B764A0-1A24-4E67-8321-...
>> > My new eMachine came with VISTA, but some of my software, the
>> > printer,
>> > camera, etc. would not work with VISTA, so I installed XPSP2. NOW,
>> > I have
>> > no sound. I have looked for the driver that would allow the audio
>> > devices to
>> > work with XP, but have been unsuccessful. My audio driver, as well
>> > as the
>> > video capture device, are labeled "legacy". The eMachine site
>> > offers drivers
>> > for the devices using VISTA. What can I do to get sound?? (By the
>> > way, the
>> > modem didn't work when I installed the XP, that was solved with a
>> > new modem.)
>> > --
>> > beej

>>
>>



 
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nanabeej
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      05-17-2007

-It is a model W3611. The eMachine site lists Sigmatel HD audio driver
6.10.0.5274 and 6.10.5405.0 and no, they do NOT support the downgrade. I
think I've checked the Dell site, but I will try it again. My printer, some
of the software, etc. I have had for a while, I just don't want to have to
replace everything in order to use VISTA. I'll check the Dell site, thank
you for your comments.
beej


"Bob Knowlden" wrote:

> You'd get more detailed help if you listed the eMachines model. Is it a
> 5226?
>
> If it's a 5226, it probably has some sort of Intel motherboard.
>
> The Intel boards that use the 945G chipset (like the 5226), and have 5.1
> channel sound, use the Sigmatel 9220 onboard audio chip. I suppose that you
> could disable that (in the BIOS settings) and use a PCI soundcard, but you
> ought to be able to find drivers on the Web. For example:
>
> ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/audio/R108276.EXE
>
> (It's from Dell, but I expect that it's a generic Sigmatel installer.)
>
> Does eMachines support offer an XP downgrade? You shouldn't have to spend
> additional money to revert to XP. I doubt that any current PC hardware
> requires Vista.
>
> Good luck.
>
>
> Address scrambled. Replace nkbob with bobkn.
>
> "nanabeej" <> wrote in message
> news:2EB2C5EB-07DA-4340-87FE-...
> > Thank you for your suggestions. I checked with the manufacturer's site,
> > Sigmatel, and it referred me back to the eMachine site, where I see NO
> > drivers for XP. Out here in the boonies we have only WalMart for local
> > computer purchases -- everything they have now is loaded with VISTA, no
> > other
> > options. I checked the belarc download and found nothing that would help
> > me.
> > How big a deal is it to replace the audio hardware??
> > --
> > beej
> >
> >
> > "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> If Vista does not have drivers for your hardware natively, you need to
> >> check with the manufacturer.
> >>
> >> You may also succeed in finding drivers from the actual manufacturer.
> >> Belarc Advisor can help:
> >> http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
> >>
> >> However it is possible some of your hardware does not have Windows XP
> >> drivers in that case you will need to replace or do without.
> >>
> >> If new enough, consider returning the computer and purchasing one with
> >> the operating system you want.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> >> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
> >> http://www.dts-l.org
> >>
> >>
> >> "nanabeej" <> wrote in message
> >> news:48B764A0-1A24-4E67-8321-...
> >> > My new eMachine came with VISTA, but some of my software, the
> >> > printer,
> >> > camera, etc. would not work with VISTA, so I installed XPSP2. NOW,
> >> > I have
> >> > no sound. I have looked for the driver that would allow the audio
> >> > devices to
> >> > work with XP, but have been unsuccessful. My audio driver, as well
> >> > as the
> >> > video capture device, are labeled "legacy". The eMachine site
> >> > offers drivers
> >> > for the devices using VISTA. What can I do to get sound?? (By the
> >> > way, the
> >> > modem didn't work when I installed the XP, that was solved with a
> >> > new modem.)
> >> > --
> >> > beej
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

 
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nanabeej
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      05-17-2007
The site shows two audio drivers, Sigmatel HD 6.10.5405.0. and 6.10.0.5274,
both are for VISTA OS (per the site). I tried downloading these drivers
(just in case!!), with no results. The printer, software, etc. I used with
my previous computer and are older, I just don't want to have to replace
everything all at once. And yes, I probably should have purchased online. I
may end up having to reinstall VISTA and purchase all the things again
(printer, camera, software, etc.) if I can convince myself that the sound
problem is really that important. . . . At his point, it's more of an
annoyance than a necessity!! By the way, what is the "legacy" shown on the
driver -- does that effect it's use on XP?? Thank you for your help!!
--
beej


"Noozer" wrote:

> How does the website describe the audio driver for Vista?
>
> That might give you clue enough to download a generic driver for your audio.
>
> Did all that stuff (printer, etc.) come with the computer? If so, I'd be
> asking for my money back since they don't work with the computer they came
> with.
>
> I'd be testing Vista out if my scanner had drivers... Not too sure what else
> will/won't work here.
>
> For you dollar, it probably would have been better to order a Dell online
> and have it shipped to you.
>
> "nanabeej" <> wrote in message
> news:2EB2C5EB-07DA-4340-87FE-...
> > Thank you for your suggestions. I checked with the manufacturer's site,
> > Sigmatel, and it referred me back to the eMachine site, where I see NO
> > drivers for XP. Out here in the boonies we have only WalMart for local
> > computer purchases -- everything they have now is loaded with VISTA, no
> > other
> > options. I checked the belarc download and found nothing that would help
> > me.
> > How big a deal is it to replace the audio hardware??
> > --
> > beej
> >
> >
> > "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> If Vista does not have drivers for your hardware natively, you need to
> >> check with the manufacturer.
> >>
> >> You may also succeed in finding drivers from the actual manufacturer.
> >> Belarc Advisor can help:
> >> http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
> >>
> >> However it is possible some of your hardware does not have Windows XP
> >> drivers in that case you will need to replace or do without.
> >>
> >> If new enough, consider returning the computer and purchasing one with
> >> the operating system you want.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> >> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
> >> http://www.dts-l.org
> >>
> >>
> >> "nanabeej" <> wrote in message
> >> news:48B764A0-1A24-4E67-8321-...
> >> > My new eMachine came with VISTA, but some of my software, the
> >> > printer,
> >> > camera, etc. would not work with VISTA, so I installed XPSP2. NOW,
> >> > I have
> >> > no sound. I have looked for the driver that would allow the audio
> >> > devices to
> >> > work with XP, but have been unsuccessful. My audio driver, as well
> >> > as the
> >> > video capture device, are labeled "legacy". The eMachine site
> >> > offers drivers
> >> > for the devices using VISTA. What can I do to get sound?? (By the
> >> > way, the
> >> > modem didn't work when I installed the XP, that was solved with a
> >> > new modem.)
> >> > --
> >> > beej
> >>
> >>

>
>
>

 
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Bob Knowlden
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      05-17-2007
If you believe:

http://ascendtech.us/itemdesc.asp?ic...YVILLE&eq=&Tp=

your mainboard is an Intel unit, and uses the Sigmatel 9220 onboard audio.
The drivers I listed in a previous post (from Dell) ought to work, but it
may be possible to find newer ones. (The version is 5.10.0.469.)

Incidentally, I ran Vista Home premium on my homebuilt for a while. I
reverted to XP mainly because Vista was continually flogging the hard drive
(with indexing turned off). The drivers seemed to be not quite ready for
prime time as well. I'll probably go back to Vista after fully functional
drivers are in hand for all of my peripherals. (Limited drivers are
available now.) I may have to disable Superfetch to limit the hard drive
activity.

"nanabeej" <> wrote in message
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>
> -It is a model W3611. The eMachine site lists Sigmatel HD audio driver
> 6.10.0.5274 and 6.10.5405.0 and no, they do NOT support the downgrade. I
> think I've checked the Dell site, but I will try it again. My printer,
> some
> of the software, etc. I have had for a while, I just don't want to have to
> replace everything in order to use VISTA. I'll check the Dell site, thank
> you for your comments.
> beej
>
>
> "Bob Knowlden" wrote:
>
>> You'd get more detailed help if you listed the eMachines model. Is it a
>> 5226?
>>
>> If it's a 5226, it probably has some sort of Intel motherboard.
>>
>> The Intel boards that use the 945G chipset (like the 5226), and have 5.1
>> channel sound, use the Sigmatel 9220 onboard audio chip. I suppose that
>> you
>> could disable that (in the BIOS settings) and use a PCI soundcard, but
>> you
>> ought to be able to find drivers on the Web. For example:
>>
>> ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/audio/R108276.EXE
>>
>> (It's from Dell, but I expect that it's a generic Sigmatel installer.)
>>
>> Does eMachines support offer an XP downgrade? You shouldn't have to spend
>> additional money to revert to XP. I doubt that any current PC hardware
>> requires Vista.
>>
>> Good luck.
>>
>>
>> Address scrambled. Replace nkbob with bobkn.
>>

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