realtek ac97 audio drive beta 2 build 5384 4 x64

RealTek AC97 Audio Drive - Beta 2 Build 5384.4 (x64)

I am having trouble getting the sound to work for this build. I am running an HP PC with the following specs:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 1 GB RAM RealTek AC'97 Integrated Audio
I have tried HP directly, the Nvidia drivers, the Vista Beta1 drivers for the device and several XP variants, including XP Pro x64. No luck. Has anyone found a good driver to use?
Many Thanks!

Found a link to BETA 2 drivers on ntcompatible.com, I can't tell if they are x64 or x86 drivers, that you have to find out: http://www.ntcompatible.com/Realtek_AC97_Audio_Drivers_for_Windows_Vista_Beta_2_s68033.html -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"Mikegyvr" wrote in message

I am having trouble getting the sound to work for this build. I am running an HP PC with the following specs:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 1 GB RAM RealTek AC'97 Integrated Audio
I have tried HP directly, the Nvidia drivers, the Vista Beta1 drivers for the device and several XP variants, including XP Pro x64. No luck. Has anyone found a good driver to use?
Many Thanks!

I had the same problem as you, and ended up just going back to x86 drivers from the RealTek site. They worked mostly, had their own little glitches, but were good enough if you didn't do anything too sound intensive.
-- Dena Centenero Soon to be Dena Reiter Beta Tester Extraordinaire

"Mikegyvr" wrote in message

I am having trouble getting the sound to work for this build. I am running an HP PC with the following specs:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 1 GB RAM RealTek AC'97 Integrated Audio
I have tried HP directly, the Nvidia drivers, the Vista Beta1 drivers for the device and several XP variants, including XP Pro x64. No luck. Has anyone found a good driver to use?
Many Thanks!

Deana, can you confirm if the drivers I linked to is the x86 version? -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"DenaC" wrote in message

I had the same problem as you, and ended up just going back to x86 drivers from the RealTek site. They worked mostly, had their own little glitches, but were good enough if you didn't do anything too sound intensive.
--
Dena Centenero Soon to be Dena Reiter Beta Tester Extraordinaire

"Mikegyvr" wrote in message I am having trouble getting the sound to work for this build. I am running an HP PC with the following specs:
AMD
Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 1 GB RAM RealTek AC'97 Integrated Audio
I have tried HP directly, the Nvidia drivers, the Vista Beta1 drivers for the device and several XP variants, including XP Pro x64. No luck. Has anyone found a good driver to use?
Many Thanks!

I have RealTek AC'97 as well, and the solution was quite simple: Windows Update (from within the Vista UI).
In short, the drivers are identified but are *not* selected for installation by default. You have to manually select which updates are available and you wish to install --> make sure you check the box for RealTek '97 Audio (blah blah, whatever the wording).
I
did that, and it worked a-okay. I don't have the other toys -- but they were getting UAC blocked in previous builds, anyway.
-
naseru
"Mikegyvr" wrote in message

I am having trouble getting the sound to work for this build. I am running an HP PC with the following specs:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 1 GB RAM RealTek AC'97 Integrated Audio
I have tried HP directly, the Nvidia drivers, the Vista Beta1 drivers for the device and several XP variants, including XP Pro x64. No luck. Has anyone found a good driver to use?
Many Thanks!

They are only on WU if you are running x86 Vista.
-- Dena Centenero Soon to be Dena Reiter Beta Tester Extraordinaire

"Naseru" wrote in message

I have RealTek AC'97 as well, and the solution was quite simple: Windows Update (from within the Vista UI).
In short, the drivers are identified but are *not* selected for installation by default. You have to manually select which updates are available and you wish to install --> make sure you check the box for RealTek '97 Audio (blah blah, whatever the wording).
I did that, and it worked a-okay. I don't have the other toys -- but they were getting UAC blocked in previous builds, anyway.
-
naseru
"Mikegyvr"
wrote in message I am having trouble getting the sound to work for this build. I am running an HP PC with the following specs:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 1 GB RAM RealTek AC'97 Integrated Audio
I have tried HP directly, the Nvidia drivers, the Vista Beta1 drivers for the device and several XP variants, including XP Pro x64. No luck. Has anyone found a good driver to use?
Many Thanks!

Yes, the Vista drivers that are on the RealTek site are x86.
-- Dena Centenero Soon to be Dena Reiter Beta Tester Extraordinaire

"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message

Deana, can you confirm if the drivers I linked to is the x86 version? -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"DenaC" wrote in message I had the same problem as you, and ended up just going back to x86 drivers from the RealTek site. They worked mostly, had their own little glitches, but were good enough if you didn't do anything too sound intensive.
-- Dena Centenero Soon to be Dena Reiter Beta Tester Extraordinaire

"Mikegyvr" wrote in message I am having trouble getting the sound to work for this build. I am running an HP PC with the following specs:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 1 GB RAM RealTek AC'97 Integrated Audio
I have tried HP directly, the Nvidia drivers, the Vista Beta1 drivers for the device and several XP variants, including XP Pro x64. No luck. Has anyone found a good driver to use?
Many Thanks!

Heh, this Aero Glass GUI was making it difficult to read the subject line. My bad...
I assume the driver developers are going to wait for Vista RTM before unloading the goods (meanwhile working on them now). The drivers adoption has been rather slow considering the 5-months-and-counting until gold.
- naseru
"DenaC" wrote in message

They are only on WU if you are running x86 Vista.
-- Dena Centenero Soon to be Dena Reiter Beta Tester Extraordinaire

"Naseru" wrote in message I have RealTek AC'97 as well, and the solution was quite simple: Windows Update (from within the Vista UI).
In short, the drivers are identified but are *not* selected for installation by default. You have to manually select which updates are available and you wish to install --> make sure you check the box for RealTek '97 Audio (blah blah, whatever the wording).
I
did that, and it worked a-okay. I don't have the other toys -- but they were getting UAC blocked in previous builds, anyway.
- naseru
"Mikegyvr" wrote in message I am having trouble getting the sound to work for this build. I am running an HP PC with the following specs:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 1 GB RAM RealTek AC'97 Integrated Audio
I have tried HP directly, the Nvidia drivers, the Vista Beta1 drivers for the device and several XP variants, including XP Pro x64. No luck. Has anyone found a good driver to use?
Many Thanks!

Thanks Dena. :) -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"DenaC" wrote in message

Yes, the Vista drivers that are on the RealTek site are x86.
-- Dena Centenero Soon to be Dena Reiter Beta Tester Extraordinaire

"Andre Da Costa [Extended64]" wrote in message Deana, can you confirm if the drivers I linked to is the x86 version? -- -- Andre Windows Connected | http://www.windowsconnected.com Extended64 | http://www.extended64.com Blog | http://www.extended64.com/blogs/andre http://spaces.msn.com/members/adacosta
"DenaC" wrote in message I had the same problem as you, and ended up just going back to x86 drivers from the RealTek site. They worked mostly, had their own little glitches, but were good enough if you didn't do anything too sound intensive.
-- Dena Centenero Soon to be Dena Reiter Beta Tester Extraordinaire

"Mikegyvr" wrote in message I am having trouble getting the sound to work for this build. I am running an HP PC with the following specs:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 1 GB RAM RealTek AC'97 Integrated Audio
I have tried HP directly, the Nvidia drivers, the Vista Beta1 drivers for the device and several XP variants, including XP Pro x64. No luck. Has anyone found a good driver to use?
Many Thanks!

It's okay, I just wanted to make sure people understood that it was x86 and not x64. My apologies if I sounded mean.
-- Dena Centenero Soon to be Dena Reiter Beta Tester Extraordinaire

"Naseru"
wrote in message

Heh, this Aero Glass GUI was making it difficult to read the subject line. My bad...
I assume the driver developers are going to wait for Vista RTM before unloading the goods (meanwhile working on them now). The drivers adoption has been rather slow considering the 5-months-and-counting until gold.
- naseru
"DenaC" wrote in message They are only on WU if you are running x86 Vista.
--
Dena Centenero Soon to be Dena Reiter Beta Tester Extraordinaire

"Naseru" wrote in message I have RealTek AC'97 as well, and the solution was quite simple: Windows Update (from within the Vista UI).
In short, the drivers are identified but are *not* selected for installation by default. You have to manually select which updates are available and you wish to install --> make sure you check the box for RealTek '97 Audio (blah blah, whatever the wording).
I did that, and it worked a-okay. I don't have the other toys -- but they were getting UAC blocked in previous builds, anyway.
- naseru
"Mikegyvr" wrote in message I am having trouble getting the sound to work for this build. I am running an HP PC with the following specs:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 1 GB RAM RealTek AC'97 Integrated Audio
I have tried HP directly, the Nvidia drivers, the Vista Beta1 drivers for the device and several XP variants, including XP Pro x64. No luck. Has anyone found a good driver to use?
Many Thanks!

To all guys who have no Sound!
Try the headphone jack! IN my VIsta my sound only works with the headphone and not on the onboard Realtek sound.
I've plugged in the box plug in the headphone and voila sound, although not the it should work.
Arrow
"Mikegyvr" wrote:

I am having trouble getting the sound to work for this build. I am running an HP PC with the following specs:
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ 1 GB RAM RealTek AC'97 Integrated Audio
I have tried HP directly, the Nvidia drivers, the Vista Beta1 drivers for the device and several XP variants, including XP Pro x64. No luck. Has anyone found a good driver to use?
Many Thanks!

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