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Sound Driver

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Name: Lizabella6
Date: November 5, 2005 at 18:39:15 Pacific
Subject: Sound Driver
OS: Windows XP (SP2)
CPU/Ram: 1.75 Ghz 376MB
Comment:
Any help would be appreciated...

I recently had to re-setup my computer with Windows XP Pro (SP2) and it knocked out graphics and audio driver. Was able to get on Intel's website to obtain graphics diver. However, I am totally lost on obtaining the audio driver. The intel detection device said my chip set is the 845G Chipset family and my I/O Controller is 82801DB (ICH4). Another detector said 82801DB ICH 4 - AC'97 Audio Controller (A-1), so I figure that must be the one. My computer is Intel Celeron.

My question is how do I find the driver. The lack of sound is driving me crazy Any ideas would be great!



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Date: November 5, 2005 at 22:03:32 Pacific
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