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ASUS P5VD2-VM SE - Motherboard - micro ATX - P4M890 - LGA775 Socket - UDMA133, Serial ATA-300 ... - Page 6 Questions & Answers
SOUND DRIVERS
go to:
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-usthen in the middle box (general download):
select product : motherboard
select series : socket775
select model :p5vd2-mx se
then press :search, popup opens to select OS
after that you get a list of drivers to download, for xp it shows 2 drivers in the list of audio, take the newest one, but not a beta, just to be sure.
NO AUDIO DRIVER P5VD2-VM SE
Interestingly enough I just got the drivers for my Asus A7V-600 motherboard today.
This will send you to a page, and it will ask your Operating system. Then you will see a list in the center of the page. One of the options will be "audio". Click to expand. Download the top one (the newer one). There you go, install that, restart, your golden!
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us&model=P5VD2-VM%20SE
Problem with p5vd2vm
there's really nothing you can do, i've been in that situation myself. The bios runs all the lower level components of the computer, for example, windows accesses cd drives, hard drives, memory, etc, through bios, so when bios gets messed up, there's no way to fix it really. :(
Problems during formating
You have to chose the driver for your operating system and create a floly disk with it.
To create a floppy disk boot with your motherboard CD and chose the option to create floppy disk (WINXP)
If you are using windows Vista you can directly chose drivers form CD.
NO SOUND - MOTHERBOARD ASUS P5S800-VM
According to specs the sound is " SIS964 " go to device driver and check to see if sound drivers installed if they are not it will have yellow mark on them.
Try downloading M/soft UAA drivers first and install them a lot of on board sound require them
then when installed go to drivers again and update sound one will go on net and download and install them
I have had boards that said one type of sound but used another driver to get working
No audio
You may not have downloads the correct driver software. The Asus P5VD2-VM SE uses the, Realtek Audio Driver V5.10.0.5490 for Windows & HD driver, Realtek High Definition Audio System Software V5.10.0.5366 for Windows. You can download both from Asus by clicking on this link;
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?modelname=P5VD2-VM%20SE&SLanguage=en-us
Please read all of page 1-34 in your P5VD2-VM SE manual to help you setup your audio. You'll need to make a bios change per instruction. If the current software does not uninstall. Enter the bios & disable the setting for HD as shown on page 2-24. Save & exit the bios. The system will auto restart. Try again to uninstall the software, it should uninstall. Create a folder on your desktop & name it HD audio. Download the HD audio software into the HD folder. Do the same for the standard Realtek AC'97 software by creating another folder within the HD folder & naming it, Realtek AC'97. Store V5.10.0.5490 into the Realtek AC'97 software there.
Both files will need to be uncompressed. Enter your bios again & Enable either the [AC'97] or the [HD] setting. Save & exit the bios. Go back into windows device manager. Open the + sign to the left of Sound, audio and game controller. (It will open if it's not already opened).
Rather trying to reinstall by using the sound software's setup.exe file we will do a more direct method of installation.
Right click once on the yellow ! point & left click once on update driver. Windows hardware wizard will open. Click No, not at this time. Than click the next button. Another window will open. Left click once in the circle next to, Install from a list or specific location (Advanced). Than click the next button. Again, another window will open. We want to remove the green check mark next to, Search removable media (floppy, CD-ROM...). Click the green check mark once & it will go away.
Click the browse button, click the + sign next to my computer. Find you’re desktop folder named HD & open it. Left click once on the folder named (Depending which you are going to install), Realtek or HD, so it is high-lighted. Than click OK.
Windows will find the correct driver software & install it automatically. Once completed. Close all opened windows & restart you’re system. Test your audio. If you intend to use a mic, you will need to set this up through the Sounds audio devices within the control panel.
If you run into any issue just post your question here.
Good luck nxyz215!
Mike
I ahve a P5VD2 -
Yepp, if you are lucky the mobo takes down the speed to the supported 667, if you are unlucky...it will cause you problems like blue screen suddenly shutdowns etc
Always use supported parts
Good luck to you
PSVD2-VM SE CPU Support
This came up because you changed a major component on M/board
I think you need to reset BIOS to default and go from there checking and changing settings in BIOS one at a time until you have the speed you want etc
ASUS P5VD2-VM
please send me audio driver for Asus p5vd2-vm mother board
4gigs ram
Switch sticks around in various combinations (2 gig in slot one, 1 gig in slot two, switch, try other stick, etc) and see if it is the memory or the motherboard.
No network connection
Did you setup your network connection
Go to control panel network setup and follow instructions make sure both computers are on the same network
EG : network name = workgroups or similar
And also is your router setup properly
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