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Answer» My computer recently crashed, and my OS (XP) had to be re-installed. I've reinstalled it, to find I have no audio drivers. I had SIS 7012 before that, I've downloaded, and installed, but it is not working. In device manager under "other devices" I have Video Controller (VGA Compatible) with a yellow ! next to it. Were should the drivers go on the C drive for them to work? And is there a way of telling which driver is right for the PC? ThanksIs this the driver you used below ?It is a zip file.You need Winzip if you don't have it.
http://driver2.sis.com/audio/7012/a12112d.zip
Yes thats the one. I opened the set-up, it went through the INSTALLATION process and nothing happened.Download and run Everest. Sometimes you are dealing with SIS and ESS so........SEE what Everest reports for sound.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.htmli've looked under multimedia and that section was greyed out. its a syntax S651M (A) motherboard if that helpsThe set of drivers for the motherboard is 31.1 MB.
Syntax/Motherboard/S651M.
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There are several options on your sound. See Below.You may get by with just the sound driver for XP 2.17MB which includes an easy setup .exe
ClickHereNeither of them work. The eidited link SAYS "installing drivers, may take a few minutes" and nothing happens. The first one wouldn't load up when I clicked on setup.exe . Am I doing anything wrong?
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