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Sunday, June 07, 2009
Install Microsoft (UAA) High Definition Audio class on Windows XP SP3


John said…
I'm John and i have a brand new 5720z with win sp3 ....everything is working excepting the sound driver... i have tried so many drivers but nothing... can anybody help me plsss
http://komku.blogspot.com/2008/02/acer-travelmate-5720-windows-xp-driver.html#c2454304326425433953

Anonymous said…
Hello,
Anyone successfully getting the XP audio drivers to work on 4390G with XP Pro SP3?
I have no problems with the rest of the drivers except the AUDIO. Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks.
http://komku.blogspot.com/2008/09/acer-aspire-4925-4925g-aspire-4930.html#c5829190324487634533

michael said…
hello,
i have an extensa 7620z, that came with vista and i reinstalled xp home sp3 on it. i have everything working except sound. this model came with bluetooth (i don't use it) and that is all the device manager recognizes. are there any drivers to make the sound work? your help will be greatly appreciated
http://komku.blogspot.com/2008/10/request-acer-driver-windows-xp-and.html?commentPage=3#c904207683731120720

Luke said…
Hi,
I'm using XP SP3 for my 4920.
I have downloaded & tried the realtek R1.97 , R2.03 & R2.05 but i still cant hear any sound also i have an unidentified PCI device.
Thnx in advance for the help.
http://komku.blogspot.com/2008/05/acer-aspire-4920-windows-xp-and-vista.html#c4679995862968674851


Some visitors of this blog have a sound problem after Windows XP (SP2 and SP3) installed on their laptop...
this post (Acer Sound Problem - How to Solve it) will solve sound problem on Windows XP SP2, on step 3, you need to install kb888111, but this message will appear when you try to install it on Windows XP SP3 :

KB888111WXPSP2 Setup Error Setup has detected that the Service Pack version of this system is newer than the update you are applying. There is no need to install this update.




Follow this guide to install Microsoft (UAA) High Definition Audio class (kb888111) on Windows XP SP3 :

step 1:
Click Start > Run... > type regedit > click OK



step 2:
Locate
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Windows
then double click on CSDVersion


step 3:
Change CSDVersion value data from 300 to 200 then click OK




step 4:
You can close regedit window then please restart your laptop...
done.. now you can install KB888111 on yur Windows XP SP3
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Microsoft (UAA) High Definition Audio class (KB888111) setup window on XP SP3


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12 Comments: -

  • At June 19, 2009 1:08 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    thnx alot

     
  • At June 28, 2009 11:51 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    selesai sudah masalah sound
    Terima Kasih

     
  • At July 31, 2009 2:09 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Thank you!!!
    Would it be best if we then put that one setting back to 300 after we have successfully installed the audio driver?
    Just checking.
    Thanks again!!

     
  • At August 01, 2009 9:50 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    still not work for my xp3, huah.

     
  • At August 10, 2009 2:16 AM, Anonymous thanaka1 said…

    Hi,
    My IBM/Lenovo laptop x61s came with windows vista basic and I changed to XP pro sp3 recently, and lost the sound in the process. I've followed your advice above and tried installing KB888111 then the audio driver from the lenovo website, but still no sound.
    Can you please help? I'm getting tired of searching cnet, lenovo support website.

    Thank you!!

     
  • At August 21, 2009 7:36 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    thnxxx alot mann.

     
  • At August 24, 2009 10:13 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    MERSI TANXXXX

     
  • At September 14, 2009 2:56 AM, Anonymous Maz eL said…

    it really make me a headache. i had installed xp sp3 and found some trobule with sound. many media player cannot work fine for playing sound, like WMP, WinAmp, RealOne, etc. For the first running recently restart or booting, sound work fine. but for several hour, i found some trouble. windows would not play sound file like wav. then winamp would not play some video or audio file. but, it would be work fine if i restart my computer. not stable, that was i mean.
    my computer is Pentium 4 2.8, 1 Gb RAM, Realtek Audio, and ATI Graphic Card. i tried this solution, but still not work stable.

    can u help me please, or somebody else?

     
  • At October 07, 2009 12:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    u need to restart your computer before it will install thanks heaps

     
  • At November 12, 2009 3:36 PM, Anonymous Karan said…

    Will this work on Windows 7 ??

     
  • At November 25, 2009 1:05 PM, Blogger University said…

    We have a few college students online from college of University of Alaska Anchorage and we love your blog postings, so well add your rss or news feed for them, Thanks and please post us and leave a comment back and well link to you. Thanks Jen , Blog Manager, University of Alaska Anchorage

     
  • At November 25, 2009 1:32 PM, Blogger University said…

    We have a few college students online from college of University of Alaska Anchorage and we love your blog postings, so well add your rss or news feed for them, Thanks and please post us and leave a comment back and well link to you. Thanks Jen , Blog Manager, University of Alaska Anchorage

     

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