Conexant audio drivers

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I installed Vista x32 on my dv8230us without a problem except Audio. Vista
cannot find them nor can I. I have contacted HP and they state they will be
up in 45 days on their website. Has anyone been able to find drivers that
work? Or will I just have to wait?
 
Well I have a HP Pavilion Notebook, Model DV8110US. I installed vista 64
bits, as you mention everything works, but the Conexant audio, modem and
storage mass driver.

I chat online with a rep of HP and they told that since Vista is at research
stage, They don't have any driver till the final version is rollout... So i
went to www.conexant.com, but they don't have any support.

Please If anyone knows a link, please send me an email... I can't wait 45
days or the final version of vista.

txs
 
Whats funny is that its in RC1 and these douche bags have advertised saying
their products are vista capable... typical corporate asses... (v5105us)
 
Ridiculous... the equipment says vista capable and the os is in RC1....
typical corporate bull
 
OK...thought this may help someone. I have a Toshiba P105 with the Conexant
High Definition Audio. Upon installing Vista RC1 I got no sound. At first
the driver loaded but I got the Code 10 error stating the driver could not
start. After deinstalling the device I could not get the driver installed. I
searched all the blogs and news boards. I found a lot of people with the
same issue and some recommendations but nothing worked.

Here is what worked for me and I hope it works for you. I tried previously
loading the XP drivers that came with my system and nothing worked. This
time, instead or running the zip file automatically I unpacked it into a
separate folder. I then went in and selected each application file's
properties and set the compatibility to XP SP2. I then went in to the device
and performed a driver update and selected my own location where the modified
files were. The results were it installed immediately and began working
immediately
 
HA HA HA like the pensioners in Florida are going to bother updating
anything on their computers after they hear about these kind of
problems...Gee..a computer without sound...Like WHO WOULD PAY FOR THIS OS? It
is worthless...The only reason people use Windows is that they don't know how
to find drivers etc..on their own..(well nowadays anyways) I mean, if you
have to do everything manually, you might as well have Ubuntu on your
computer instead...Yeah the RC1 build can't get the audio right...and how
long has this problem existed???WAKE UP MICROSOFT...
 
well i tried this and didn't work...don't know what else to do...i
guess i'll keep looking
 
Here is a couple ideas. Number one, try Windows update. It installed myt
Conexiant drivers automatically. Now here is a ricky idea, and I can
guarantee nothing on this, because it may cause a "blue screen error" so do a
complete PC back-up before you start!

Put your driver recovery disk in. Now instead of letting it auto-run,
explore the disk, under drivers, and audio. There is a setup.exe there. Try
that, even if your computer hasn't found our audio, the driver will. and it
will load.

Now, one of two thingd will happen, you will either get a blue screen, or
your sound will work. Best of luck either way.

Now, for the modem, you just have to put the disk in, and use the "driver
update" option in the device manager. Browse the computer, in the driver
disk, under "Modem" just direct it to the folder, it will load your drivers.

This is what I did with my HP 7030us Notebook.

Hope this helps.
 
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