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| Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio will not install.
Set back and enjoy a beer;long story. I think my previous problem with excessive hard disk activity was due to the overheating of my GPU unit on my ATI Radeon X 1300 graphics card( 62 degrees C. (Fan did not run). So I took it out and installed an XFX ATI HD 4350 Card.(Does not have a fan to wear out) The system seems OK now. I have not noticed any excessive drive activity.( as of yet) However now I have another problem. ( Sometimes I feel like I should take a 1/4 stick of dynamite and blow my computer up,but I do not have $700.00+ to replace it) Anyway back to the problem. After I installed the drivers and software for the XFX card I no longer have any sound. I tried re-installing the RealTek drivers that came with the computer, as well as from a file of the original drivers that I got from the HP web site for my computer, but I get a error message saying I need the Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio. I downloaded the version for my computer and tried to install it and it ran for a couple of seconds and then nothing. I checked the device manager and there was not listing for the RealTek drivers or the Microsoft drivers. Harold A Climer Dept. Of Physics Geology, and Astronomy U.T, Chattanooga Rm. 406A Engineering, Math & Computer Science Building 615 McCallie Ave. Chattanooga TN 37403 Harold-Cimer@utc.edu |
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| Re: Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio will not install.
"...my previous problem with excessive hard disk activity was due to the overheating of my GPU..." No: A has nothing to do with B, so that's where I stopped reading. If your video card is overheating you may hear one or more fans spinning up, to try to clear the heat, and you will eventually see a distorted image on your monitor. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Harold A. Climer wrote: > Set back and enjoy a beer;long story. > I think my previous problem with excessive hard disk activity was due > to the overheating of my GPU unit on my ATI Radeon X 1300 graphics > card( 62 degrees C. (Fan did not run). So I took it out and installed > an XFX ATI HD 4350 Card.(Does not have a fan to wear out) The system > seems OK now. I have not noticed any excessive drive activity.( as > of yet) > However now I have another problem. > ( Sometimes I feel like I should take a 1/4 stick of dynamite and blow > my computer up,but I do not have $700.00+ to replace it) > Anyway back to the problem. > After I installed the drivers and software for the XFX card I no > longer have any sound. > I tried re-installing the RealTek drivers that came with the computer, > as well as from a file of the original drivers that I got from the HP > web site for my computer, but I get a error message saying I need the > Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio. I downloaded the > version for my computer and tried to install it and it ran for a > couple of seconds and then nothing. > I checked the device manager and there was not listing for the RealTek > drivers or the Microsoft drivers. > Harold A Climer > Dept. Of Physics Geology, and Astronomy > U.T, Chattanooga > Rm. 406A Engineering, Math & Computer Science Building > 615 McCallie Ave. Chattanooga TN 37403 > Harold-Cimer@utc.edu |
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| Re: Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio will notinstall.
On Aug 17, 12:16*am, Harold A. Climer <Harold-Cli...@utc.edu> wrote: > Set back and enjoy a beer;long story. > I think my previous problem with excessive hard disk activity was due > to the overheating of my GPU unit on my ATI Radeon X 1300 graphics > card( 62 degrees C. (Fan did not run). So I took it out and installed > an XFX ATI HD 4350 Card.(Does not have a fan to wear out) The system > seems *OK now. *I have not noticed any excessive drive activity.( as > of yet) > *However now I have another problem. > ( Sometimes I feel like I should take a 1/4 stick of dynamite and blow > my computer up,but I do not have $700.00+ to replace it) > Anyway back to the problem. > After I installed the drivers and software for the XFX card I no > longer have any sound. > I tried re-installing the RealTek drivers that came with the computer, > as well as from a file of the original drivers that I got from the HP > web site for my computer, but I get a error message saying I need the > Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio. I downloaded the > version for my computer and tried to install it and it ran for a > couple of seconds and then nothing. > I checked the device manager and there was not listing for the RealTek > drivers or the Microsoft drivers. > Harold A Climer > Dept. Of Physics Geology, and Astronomy > U.T, Chattanooga > Rm. 406A Engineering, Math & Computer Science Building > 615 McCallie Ave. Chattanooga TN 37403 > Harold-Ci...@utc.edu Here is the revised RealTek HD audio driver and these also have the Microsoft UAA drivers: http://downloads.guru3d.com/Realtek-...load-2346.html |
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