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Have you tried to use XP mode in Windows 7? In Windows 7 you can install XP mode and attempt to run the software from the virtualized environment. For the download for XP mode on Windows 7, go to this website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx
Another thought that I have is that in Windows 7 - have you searched for an updated signed driver for your sound card? Depending on the model of computer you own - you can usually find the signed drivers at the manufacturers support website. Sometimes, changing the driver you are using for your sound card can also effect how your sound interfaces with different programs.
as i can understand you formatted using win xp so your drivers are not installed like VGA, sound driver. you must have your motherboard cd use that disk to install drivers.
Check if u have install audio drivers from the motherboard driver cd. If u have not installed, install it. If already installed it check for a newer version of the driver file with the motherboard manufacturer's web site. If you find it diffucult. Post me the details of the motherboard, or the total pc specfication, including the OS and Service Packs. i will provide u with the driver file.
make sure the card is plugged in properly...also make sure you have installed the latest service pack for xp64 bit...because it requires the latest service pack to be installed on the system, only then the sound card will get detected...
for xp 32 bit edition... at least sp2 with Microsoft UAA driver update for sound card must be installed in your computer...
You must get a driver from the internet. It is not good to install modified versions of windows. Especially, windows XP is very much problematic. Windows 7 is good if you have 2 GB ram or more.
Hi,
This is because the sound driver is not installed. Please goto to the website of your PC\Laptop manufacturer and 'Drivers & Downloads'. Specify the model and the Operating system, download the sound drivers. Install it and there you go.
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Intel Desktop Board D945GCNL HD Audio Controller 5605 Windows Vista(32/64)/XP(32/64)/2000
Installs the Realtek audio driver version 5605 for Intel® Desktop Boards.
IMPORTANT: Audio drivers may fail to install in Windows* XP 64-Bit Edition. Symptoms may include error messages, such as "Error in installation" or "Unknown error". Microsoft's Update for Windows XP x64 Edition (KB901105) fixes this issue. After installing this update, the audio drivers for Windows XP 64-Bit Edition will successfully install.
The driver you are installing needs more requirements. try to install driver from mother board CD. If not try to download realtek HD driver compatible to your processor.
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