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18-Jan-2008, 03:41 PM #1
Sound Max driver for Windows Vista
I just recently installed Windows Vista 32bits version.
The Windows doesn't recognize the Sound Max that is build in Asus P5GV-MX-UAYZ motherboard. Does anyone know if there is a proper driver for the Sound Max?
Or what should I do? Please help.
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19-Jan-2008, 04:58 AM #2
Have you been to ASUS's support website? If not, I suggest that you visit that site.

I build a PC with an ASUS M2N-E motherboard & downloaded the drivers form ASUS. You could try SoundMax's website. Also try the chipset manufacturer's website. Check the motherboard manual or ASUS's web site to determine which chipset your motherboard uses.

You could go into the BIOS, disable onboard audio, and install a sound card into a PCI slot.

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