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Old 29-01-2007, 02:55 AM   #1 (permalink) Top
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Default can't find Conexant HD Audio driver for 64 bit XP

I just installed Windows XP Professional x64 Edition on my HP Pavilion dv6000z CTO notebook. I got everything to work except for sound. I looked everywhere for Conexant High Definition Audio drivers and couldn't find anything. I tried the ATI Digital Audio trick and that gave me a "code 10" error. Any other suggestions? I'm really getting frustrated with the whole x64 thing..

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Thank you for your help, but will that work with XP 64-bit? It only states that it runs in XP Home, Pro (32bit), and Media Center Edition. I'll try it and see what happens.
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It turns out that I ditched the x64 junk. I just bought Windows Vista Home Basic 32bit and it works a lot better than XP 64 bit. Plus, the sound works.
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Yeah, in fact 32-bit is more supported that 64-bit at the moment. But that'll change in the future.
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