I am currently using a HP computer I was a weird sound from my computer, just to update I have found a fix for the same. Found on PlanetAMD64: http://www.planetamd64.com/index.php?showtopic=23602
Windows Vista X64 with Conexant/ATI Integrated Digital Audio/SB400 (you get the idea)...
1. Download the attached Audio64a.zip file and install the driver via your device manager. Since this is a beta OS, I think anyone who is facing will know how to do that.
2. Press Ctrl-Alt-Delete and open Task Manager. If you already disabled User Account Control, then go to File->Run and run CMD.
3. If UAC is enabled or you don't know what UAC is, go to the "Processes" tab. If there's a button that says "Show processes from all users", click it and go through the popup window, then go to File->Run and run cmd. In either case, there should have been a line of text on the "Run" dialog that said "This task will be created with administrative privileges."
4. At the command prompt, enter Bcdedit.exe a set nointegritychecks ON.
5. Reboot your computer. The sound will now work.
This whole issue is because in x64 operating systems, any kernel-mode driver (audio being one) must be signed to load (hence the "Driver cannot be loaded" error). The bcdedit command disables that requirement, allowing you to load the unsigned driver.
Here's The File http://www.planetamd64.com/index.php...e=post&id=4180
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