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i just got windows 7. put it on my comp. its great. everything works fine, exept my audio.
i have a dfi lanparty nf3 250gb mobo with built in sound. the driver disk is not 64bit supported. tried to dl a newer version off the website but couldnt find any. any help would be wonderful, thanks
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I decided to create this threat to help those of you, who can't find answer too. But I'm not a guru, and not a IT professional, so let do this together.
I suggestion to write in ansvers above the detail information about problem, and detail steps how to solv thems. But better to do this without spam messages, so please use next template to post your answers: Problem: Some information about your situation (please be short); System Information: Information about your hardvare; Fix: detail information (step by step) how to fix this problem. I really hope that this answers help you to deprived your sound card problems. |
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You need to use Vista drivers. If those don't work, then you'll have to wait until something is available.
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If you can’t find the right Audio drivers manually I would recommend just getting a software program that can do it for you. There is a program I use which will find drivers for just about all hardware devices. The best part is it takes a snapshot of your system specifications and matches the right driver to go with it. Perform a free driver scan at.
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