Fixed it.  I went to HP and downloaded their XP drivers from the site linked above. 

The Toshiba wouldn't take those drivers for the Conexant, so I forced it (chose from a list, "I will chose") it told me "this device may not be compatible"  Forced it anyway, audio is fine.

Turns out, Conexant puts some BS in each of their drivers that reference a ROM setting or some s(*& and so it's the exact same driver just looking for the HP version.  What a crock.

But it all works now.

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Bashrat-

Any chance you can email me?  Maybe I have a solution.

Websitesource is solid.  I have several clients who use them.  Was glad to help smile

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Our company filled in from where ever it was to put it at 100% (I think it was $140 and some change US).  Worth every penny, your software has been great in helping us develop high end builds, and so far, everyone we know has been happy with the results.

I've seen your new goal, can you email me?

Thanks!

I know.   That's the issue.  I have a laptop that I can only find the drivers for Vista for, but I need an XP Pro driver for that sound/modem combo.  Toshiba, HP, etc. don't seemingly have them posted anywhere.  If I could find a Conexant Venice driver for XP, that's what I need.

Was glad to help.  Hopefully this solves one big problem, and we can move on...

smile

In regards to the nice offers to host, etc.. we run a host company, but you know what, I think the whole thing is better of if Bâshrat the Sneaky gets to do it how he wants to do it.  h*ll, the man doesn't get paid for his work, I wouldn't be opposed for him running a "damn, pay me some money" chipin.  I figure, let him use the VPS however he wants.

However, I would like to know what VPS provider he's going with wink

What a bitch.   Comes shipped with Vista, which won't work for our application.  Toshiba only lists Vista drivers at their website for this thing, it's some sort of Conexant HD Audio + HD Audio Modem (?? but that's what it says next to the ?)   I've tried various different options, as well as unzipped the SoundA / SoundB to a CD to try and have it scan that to no luck.   Any ideas?

I know this is a Conexant, and believe it may be a variant of CX11254, but I've been unable to find a driver for that anywhere for XP..

The Vista driver reads:

;    INF file for installing the Conexant Function Driver for
;    Venice High Definition Audio Device

Easy to find Vista drivers.. nowhere for XP Drivers...

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