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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