Thanks for looking into it, I'm beginning to begrudge sound drivers, i rarely if ever get any problems with any other sort of hardware.
1 2010-11-17 21:50:30
Re: Sigmatel - IDT high definition audio codec - XP - Request (3 replies, posted in DriverPack Sound)
2 2010-11-16 20:27:32
Topic: Sigmatel - IDT high definition audio codec - XP - Request (3 replies, posted in DriverPack Sound)
Would it be possible for these drives to be added?
The sound card from a Dell Dimension E520
HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_8384&DEV_7618&SUBSYS_102801DD&REV_1002
Dell driver
http://support.dell.com/support/downloa … eid=165080
The drivers that get installed by default can be found in
# match : HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_8384&DEV_7618
# - folder: D/S/I
# - folder: D/S/I10
# - folder: D/S/I7
Looks like IDT have listed the hwid as there own?
Thanks
3 2010-09-25 09:01:15
Re: Realtek BSOD on setup. (4 replies, posted in DriverPack Sound)
Thanks
Those realtek drivers certainly have caused you guys a bunch of headaches!
4 2010-09-24 20:21:05
Topic: Website hacked? (2 replies, posted in Site & Forum Issues And Feedback)
Just reading through your guides and came across a few dodgy links!
check out
http://driverpacks.net/docs/beginners-g … packs-base
Note the section were it mentions Press f6 to get access to your hard drives!
5 2010-09-24 19:33:26
Re: Realtek BSOD on setup. (4 replies, posted in DriverPack Sound)
the full string is
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_24D5&SUBSYS_01D51028&REV_02\3&172E68DD&0&FD
I got the sound car wrong its a ADI 198x intergrated audio not a sound max. But that does not answer why the realtek drivers are causing the bsod
6 2010-09-24 04:26:08
Topic: Realtek BSOD on setup. (4 replies, posted in DriverPack Sound)
Hi
Not sure if this should be here or in the universal imaging section. so sorry if im wrong.
I'm in the process of setting up a Unattended server (http://unattended.sourceforge.net/)
This has a script that uses the output of lspci to get a list of devices it needs drivers for then goes through a directory inspecting all the ini's for the matching drivers - clever!
This is designed to work with Driverpacks and for the majority of time it works flawlessly!
Except for Dell Dimension 1100 - which i believe uses a SoundMax sound card.
The Hardward id's are ven_8086&dev_24d5
I've found that if i remove the following directory
\DP_Sound_A_wnt5_x86-32_1006\D\S\R1
The install goes through but the sound card drivers dont install, these can then be installed manually specifying the soundmax drivers.
If i leave the directory present i get a BSOD while the XP setup installs the devices with the culprit being portcls.sys (this old chestnut!) However if i reboot the setup restarts and goes through, again not installing the sound card drivers and as before i can manually install them.
Any help would be appreciated!
thanks