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#1 User is offline   doertsch 

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Posted 29 October 2008 - 10:06 AM

Hey there,
actually, I was quite sure I would find several topics about this issue around here, but I didn't. In case I was too dumb to use the search engine, excuse me please - although I actually don't think I was. But well, here's my problem.

I've been trying many things with nLite in the last weeks, and made several Windows installations, which all worked more or less well - but there was one problem that they all had in common. Windows wasn't ever able to use my onboard sound chip. It works fine with an external Sound Blaster by Creative (via USB), but my Realtek, VIA or whatever sound chips aren't recognized by Windows at all (I've tried it on four different computers). I am able to install the Realtek drivers without problems, but they won't change anything. The VIA drivers tell me right from the start that they can't spot the sound device, although I'm definitely using the right drivers. The only thing that has helped so far was either using the external thing or returning to a not modified WinXP.

Has anyone of you ever had the same problems? As I said, I've tried dozens of custom installation discs. Some with nearly everything removed, some with just a few modifications, but I've always paid attention to not removing anything that has the word 'sound' in it - but yet it didn't help at all. Is there probably a simple fix for that, or do I have to change one specific option?

The computers I used were: one with a MSI P6N SLI-FI mainboard (which has an ALC888 sound chip on it) with an C2D E4400, one with an ABIT A-N78HD (ALC888 too, I think, or probably ALC889) and an AMD Athlon 4850e, one with an ABIT IP35-E (ALC888 again) and a C2D E6750, and last but not least a Zonbu Desktop Box which has a VIA Vinyl audio thing, as far as I know.

I'm going to attach the Last Session.ini of my last try, which I made for that IP35 PC. One of those with many things removed, but as I said, there were also many were I didn't remove anything from the hardware and drivers section ..

Well, I hope someone can help. Thanks in advance and all the best from good old Germany.
Stefan

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#2 User is offline   icy 

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Posted 29 October 2008 - 10:56 AM

hey doertsch

in Drivers, include Sound Controllers ,
when Nlited Windows is installed, then install ,directX vers9
Then use your cd with drivers of your motherbord
And your problem will be solved

installing those drivers with Nlite shall never work

icy

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Posted 29 October 2008 - 12:22 PM

View Posticy, on Oct 29 2008, 11:56 AM, said:

hey doertsch

in Drivers, include Sound Controllers ,
when Nlited Windows is installed, then install ,directX vers9
Then use your cd with drivers of your motherbord
And your problem will be solved

installing those drivers with Nlite shall never work

icy


That's strange. I have an AMD motherboard and my drivers install without a problem. Of course, I create a driver pack.

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Posted 29 October 2008 - 07:30 PM

doertsch,

I recently updated my MB to an ASRock ALiveNF6G-Vsta and wanted to integrate the drivers into my unattended install. The first thing I did was unpack the installer files. I moved the appropriate .inf file off into a folder of it's own and then went into the Device Manager and updated the sound card drivers. As the installer needed a specific file, it would stop and ask for it and I then moved that file from the unpacked installation folder to the folder with the .inf. By the time the installer finished, I had a folder with all the files necessary to incorporate the sound card drivers into my XP uninstall with NLite and then when the install takes place you will have a nice, neat, tidy package with working sound.

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