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From: Dennis Pack on 20 Dec 2009 22:40 Motown01: Since you're running XP x64 you will find a shortage of drivers since driver development was slow and came to a stop when Vista came out. A possible source for some of the older drivers may be planetamd64.com, which I used a great deal when running XP x64. Unfortunately there are too many people that jump to the conclusion that the operating system being used is 32-bit unless listed otherwise. It's best if when posting list the operating system or include it in a signature. Have a great holiday season. Dennis Pack Win-7 Professional x64, Win-7 Enterprise x64, MS Office 2010 beta x64. "motown01" <motown01.43isrc(a)DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message news:motown01.43isrc(a)DoNotSpam.com... > > Hmm. I don't see any sound drivers on this site. I'm using XP 64-bit, > and I have found sound drivers for the laptop but the only thing that > doesn't work is the internal microphone. I've tried solving this > myself, before turning to a message board where I hoped to find helpful > people - instead I found arrogance and a condescending attitude. > > Sorry for your trouble. > > > -- > motown01 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > motown01's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/165758.htm > View this thread: > http://forums.techarena.in/windows-x64-edition/1171652.htm > > http://forums.techarena.in >
From: Bobby Johnson on 21 Dec 2009 06:06 It would have been much easier to assist you if you have been more inclined to divulge pertinent information. Most people posting are not clairvoyant having the ability to guess what you're talking about. As for Conexant sound drivers, especially for 64-bit Windows, that is a huge problem. There are lots of people looking for 64-bit Conexant sound drivers. On 2009-12-20 19:38, motown01 wrote: > Hmm. I don't see any sound drivers on this site. I'm using XP 64-bit, > and I have found sound drivers for the laptop but the only thing that > doesn't work is the internal microphone. I've tried solving this > myself, before turning to a message board where I hoped to find helpful > people - instead I found arrogance and a condescending attitude. > > Sorry for your trouble. > >
From: Carlos on 21 Dec 2009 08:25 Bobby, These french guys: http://www.station-drivers.com/page/conexant.htm have an interesting collection of drivers for "Conexant" audio, including 64-bit ones. Success probability depends on what specific Conexant chipset is involved. The Conexant name applies to different incopmpatible chipsets under the same name. It doesn't hurt to try. Carlos "Bobby Johnson" wrote: > It would have been much easier to assist you if you have been more > inclined to divulge pertinent information. Most people posting are not > clairvoyant having the ability to guess what you're talking about. > > As for Conexant sound drivers, especially for 64-bit Windows, that is a > huge problem. There are lots of people looking for 64-bit Conexant > sound drivers. > > > On 2009-12-20 19:38, motown01 wrote: > > Hmm. I don't see any sound drivers on this site. I'm using XP 64-bit, > > and I have found sound drivers for the laptop but the only thing that > > doesn't work is the internal microphone. I've tried solving this > > myself, before turning to a message board where I hoped to find helpful > > people - instead I found arrogance and a condescending attitude. > > > > Sorry for your trouble. > > > > > . >
From: Bobby Johnson on 21 Dec 2009 08:49 Good find, Carlos. Maybe MoTown01 can find something there. On 2009-12-21 08:25, Carlos wrote: > Bobby, > These french guys: > http://www.station-drivers.com/page/conexant.htm > have an interesting collection of drivers for "Conexant" audio, including > 64-bit ones. > Success probability depends on what specific Conexant chipset is involved. > The Conexant name applies to different incopmpatible chipsets under the same > name. > It doesn't hurt to try. > Carlos > > > "Bobby Johnson" wrote: > >> It would have been much easier to assist you if you have been more >> inclined to divulge pertinent information. Most people posting are not >> clairvoyant having the ability to guess what you're talking about. >> >> As for Conexant sound drivers, especially for 64-bit Windows, that is a >> huge problem. There are lots of people looking for 64-bit Conexant >> sound drivers. >> >> >> On 2009-12-20 19:38, motown01 wrote: >>> Hmm. I don't see any sound drivers on this site. I'm using XP 64-bit, >>> and I have found sound drivers for the laptop but the only thing that >>> doesn't work is the internal microphone. I've tried solving this >>> myself, before turning to a message board where I hoped to find helpful >>> people - instead I found arrogance and a condescending attitude. >>> >>> Sorry for your trouble. >>> >>> >> . >>
From: Vjekoslav on 21 Dec 2009 12:00 You can use the terabyte image for dos and do this, the program is free for 1 month you can download it from terabyte site.
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