Hi,
Having problems trying to get the Realtek HD Audio drivers to install using nlite.
It is for a Asus P5W-DH motherboard with "Realtek ALC882M High Definition Audio".
I am using the drivers from here: Realtek Site
Just doesn't seem to install, but will with no dramas if I run the setup in Windows.
What could I possibly be doing wrong?
Cheers,
Dave.
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Realtek HD Audio problems Won't Install?
#2
Posted 03 September 2006 - 01:11 AM
how do u install them? please be more precise....
#3
Posted 03 September 2006 - 01:29 AM
Well in nlite under the drivers section, I add the unzipped contents of the Realtek Audio driver.
It is the same way I have done it on previous computers, but they had AC97 audio.
Also I have ordered the drivers so that audio installs last.
BTW, I am using your update pack - nice work
It is the same way I have done it on previous computers, but they had AC97 audio.
Also I have ordered the drivers so that audio installs last.
BTW, I am using your update pack - nice work
#4
Posted 03 September 2006 - 02:04 AM
ok ok
its a little bit complicated with HD audio drivers...
u have also to integrate kb888111 as a hotfix.
then u have to extract it and take the folder called "commonfiles". in this folder there are some files that u will integrate as drivers in nlite driver page. dont forget to add the realtek hd audio drivers.
i think that is it.
please report back if it works......
its a little bit complicated with HD audio drivers...
u have also to integrate kb888111 as a hotfix.
then u have to extract it and take the folder called "commonfiles". in this folder there are some files that u will integrate as drivers in nlite driver page. dont forget to add the realtek hd audio drivers.
i think that is it.
please report back if it works......
This post has been edited by boooggy: 03 September 2006 - 02:05 AM
#5
Posted 03 September 2006 - 04:45 AM
Awesome, I've got that ready to go.
Extracted the commonfiles from the hotfix, and put that in a folder called "005_hd_audio", and the realtek drivers in a folder called "006_realtek_audio".
I assume that those files should be installed first.
Anyways, thanks for that. Will give it a try a bit later on.
Extracted the commonfiles from the hotfix, and put that in a folder called "005_hd_audio", and the realtek drivers in a folder called "006_realtek_audio".
I assume that those files should be installed first.
Anyways, thanks for that. Will give it a try a bit later on.
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