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Intel DG33BU motherboard and Vista Ultimate - audio driver issue
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06-10-2008
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Intel DG33BU motherboard and Vista Ultimate - audio driver issue
I just built a new PC with the DG33BU (made for Vista) board running Vista
Ultimate. It has the latest BIOS and drivers from Intel except for the audio
driver. Sound works using the native OS driver, but when I try to install
the Intel driver filename: AUD_allOS_5605_PV_Realktek.exe the Windows Program
Compatibility Assistant pops up and says "This program has known
compatibility issues" and "Intel Audio Controller - Realtek Codec is
incompatible with this version of Windows."
Calling Intel has done little to help (yet) - I've gotten troubleshooting
suggestions like "remove the board from the chassis" to "reinstall the OS"
and on my last round - they think there might be a hardware problem and are
suggesting the RMA route.
Given the nature of the error messages and the fact that my audio does work
(although without the Intel driver or associated control app) I don't really
think the issue is faulty hardware. Any suggestions?
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06-10-2008
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Re: Intel DG33BU motherboard and Vista Ultimate - audio driver issue
On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 08:36:00 -0700, sand
<sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I just built a new PC with the DG33BU (made for Vista) board running Vista
>Ultimate. It has the latest BIOS and drivers from Intel except for the audio
>driver. Sound works using the native OS driver, but when I try to install
>the Intel driver filename: AUD_allOS_5605_PV_Realktek.exe the Windows Program
>Compatibility Assistant pops up and says "This program has known
>compatibility issues" and "Intel Audio Controller - Realtek Codec is
>incompatible with this version of Windows."
If the audio works with the native driver, what then is the problem???
>Calling Intel has done little to help (yet) - I've gotten troubleshooting
>suggestions like "remove the board from the chassis" to "reinstall the OS"
>and on my last round - they think there might be a hardware problem and are
>suggesting the RMA route.
>
>Given the nature of the error messages and the fact that my audio does work
>(although without the Intel driver or associated control app) I don't really
>think the issue is faulty hardware. Any suggestions?
Your board works as promised with Vista.
The new driver/software apparently doesn't. It's a driver problem.
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06-10-2008
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Re: Intel DG33BU motherboard and Vista Ultimate - audio driver iss
There are several problems. First, Intel claims there is no driver issue
when there is a KNOWN issue to someone (Microsoft I assume) and two, I would
prefer to have the custom control application that usually comes with the
board's driver bundle.
"Nonny" wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 08:36:00 -0700, sand
> <sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >I just built a new PC with the DG33BU (made for Vista) board running Vista
> >Ultimate. It has the latest BIOS and drivers from Intel except for the audio
> >driver. Sound works using the native OS driver, but when I try to install
> >the Intel driver filename: AUD_allOS_5605_PV_Realktek.exe the Windows Program
> >Compatibility Assistant pops up and says "This program has known
> >compatibility issues" and "Intel Audio Controller - Realtek Codec is
> >incompatible with this version of Windows."
>
> If the audio works with the native driver, what then is the problem???
>
> >Calling Intel has done little to help (yet) - I've gotten troubleshooting
> >suggestions like "remove the board from the chassis" to "reinstall the OS"
> >and on my last round - they think there might be a hardware problem and are
> >suggesting the RMA route.
> >
> >Given the nature of the error messages and the fact that my audio does work
> >(although without the Intel driver or associated control app) I don't really
> >think the issue is faulty hardware. Any suggestions?
>
> Your board works as promised with Vista.
>
> The new driver/software apparently doesn't. It's a driver problem.
>
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06-10-2008
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Re: Intel DG33BU motherboard and Vista Ultimate - audio driver iss
On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:03:04 -0700, sand
<sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>There are several problems. First, Intel claims there is no driver issue
>when there is a KNOWN issue to someone (Microsoft I assume) and two, I would
>prefer to have the custom control application that usually comes with the
>board's driver bundle.
Doesn't look like that's gonna happen soon.
>"Nonny" wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 08:36:00 -0700, sand
>> <sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>> >I just built a new PC with the DG33BU (made for Vista) board running Vista
>> >Ultimate. It has the latest BIOS and drivers from Intel except for the audio
>> >driver. Sound works using the native OS driver, but when I try to install
>> >the Intel driver filename: AUD_allOS_5605_PV_Realktek.exe the Windows Program
>> >Compatibility Assistant pops up and says "This program has known
>> >compatibility issues" and "Intel Audio Controller - Realtek Codec is
>> >incompatible with this version of Windows."
>>
>> If the audio works with the native driver, what then is the problem???
>>
>> >Calling Intel has done little to help (yet) - I've gotten troubleshooting
>> >suggestions like "remove the board from the chassis" to "reinstall the OS"
>> >and on my last round - they think there might be a hardware problem and are
>> >suggesting the RMA route.
>> >
>> >Given the nature of the error messages and the fact that my audio does work
>> >(although without the Intel driver or associated control app) I don't really
>> >think the issue is faulty hardware. Any suggestions?
>>
>> Your board works as promised with Vista.
>>
>> The new driver/software apparently doesn't. It's a driver problem.
>>
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06-11-2008
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Re: Intel DG33BU motherboard and Vista Ultimate - audio driver iss
Nonny, you've been so helpful - gee, thanks!
"Nonny" wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:03:04 -0700, sand
> <sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >There are several problems. First, Intel claims there is no driver issue
> >when there is a KNOWN issue to someone (Microsoft I assume) and two, I would
> >prefer to have the custom control application that usually comes with the
> >board's driver bundle.
>
> Doesn't look like that's gonna happen soon.
>
>
> >"Nonny" wrote:
> >
> >> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 08:36:00 -0700, sand
> >> <sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> >I just built a new PC with the DG33BU (made for Vista) board running Vista
> >> >Ultimate. It has the latest BIOS and drivers from Intel except for the audio
> >> >driver. Sound works using the native OS driver, but when I try to install
> >> >the Intel driver filename: AUD_allOS_5605_PV_Realktek.exe the Windows Program
> >> >Compatibility Assistant pops up and says "This program has known
> >> >compatibility issues" and "Intel Audio Controller - Realtek Codec is
> >> >incompatible with this version of Windows."
> >>
> >> If the audio works with the native driver, what then is the problem???
> >>
> >> >Calling Intel has done little to help (yet) - I've gotten troubleshooting
> >> >suggestions like "remove the board from the chassis" to "reinstall the OS"
> >> >and on my last round - they think there might be a hardware problem and are
> >> >suggesting the RMA route.
> >> >
> >> >Given the nature of the error messages and the fact that my audio does work
> >> >(although without the Intel driver or associated control app) I don't really
> >> >think the issue is faulty hardware. Any suggestions?
> >>
> >> Your board works as promised with Vista.
> >>
> >> The new driver/software apparently doesn't. It's a driver problem.
> >>
>
>
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06-11-2008
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Re: Intel DG33BU motherboard and Vista Ultimate - audio driver iss
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 07:43:02 -0700, sand
<sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Nonny, you've been so helpful - gee, thanks!
WTF! You want me to wave a freakin' magic wand for you?
OK... here's a DEFINITE fix, that you won't like: BUY A NEW AUDIO CARD
and disable onboard sound.
Realtek doesn't appear to have a very good Vista track record - and I
speak from personal experience. Buying a new sound card was my fix.
>"Nonny" wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:03:04 -0700, sand
>> <sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>> >There are several problems. First, Intel claims there is no driver issue
>> >when there is a KNOWN issue to someone (Microsoft I assume) and two, I would
>> >prefer to have the custom control application that usually comes with the
>> >board's driver bundle.
>>
>> Doesn't look like that's gonna happen soon.
>>
>>
>> >"Nonny" wrote:
>> >
>> >> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 08:36:00 -0700, sand
>> >> <sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >I just built a new PC with the DG33BU (made for Vista) board running Vista
>> >> >Ultimate. It has the latest BIOS and drivers from Intel except for the audio
>> >> >driver. Sound works using the native OS driver, but when I try to install
>> >> >the Intel driver filename: AUD_allOS_5605_PV_Realktek.exe the Windows Program
>> >> >Compatibility Assistant pops up and says "This program has known
>> >> >compatibility issues" and "Intel Audio Controller - Realtek Codec is
>> >> >incompatible with this version of Windows."
>> >>
>> >> If the audio works with the native driver, what then is the problem???
>> >>
>> >> >Calling Intel has done little to help (yet) - I've gotten troubleshooting
>> >> >suggestions like "remove the board from the chassis" to "reinstall the OS"
>> >> >and on my last round - they think there might be a hardware problem and are
>> >> >suggesting the RMA route.
>> >> >
>> >> >Given the nature of the error messages and the fact that my audio does work
>> >> >(although without the Intel driver or associated control app) I don't really
>> >> >think the issue is faulty hardware. Any suggestions?
>> >>
>> >> Your board works as promised with Vista.
>> >>
>> >> The new driver/software apparently doesn't. It's a driver problem.
>> >>
>>
>>
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06-12-2008
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Re: Intel DG33BU motherboard and Vista Ultimate - audio driver iss
I'll pass on the magic wand. At least you finally had a worthwhile
suggestion (add a sound card) rather than just an angst-filled comment that
helps no one.
A download of the latest driver from the Realtek site solves the problem.
Even after providing screencaps of the "program compatibility assistant"
Intel still claims there is no problem with their driver.
"Nonny" wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 07:43:02 -0700, sand
> <sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
> >Nonny, you've been so helpful - gee, thanks!
>
> WTF! You want me to wave a freakin' magic wand for you?
>
> OK... here's a DEFINITE fix, that you won't like: BUY A NEW AUDIO CARD
> and disable onboard sound.
>
> Realtek doesn't appear to have a very good Vista track record - and I
> speak from personal experience. Buying a new sound card was my fix.
>
>
> >"Nonny" wrote:
> >
> >> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:03:04 -0700, sand
> >> <sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> >There are several problems. First, Intel claims there is no driver issue
> >> >when there is a KNOWN issue to someone (Microsoft I assume) and two, I would
> >> >prefer to have the custom control application that usually comes with the
> >> >board's driver bundle.
> >>
> >> Doesn't look like that's gonna happen soon.
> >>
> >>
> >> >"Nonny" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 08:36:00 -0700, sand
> >> >> <sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> >I just built a new PC with the DG33BU (made for Vista) board running Vista
> >> >> >Ultimate. It has the latest BIOS and drivers from Intel except for the audio
> >> >> >driver. Sound works using the native OS driver, but when I try to install
> >> >> >the Intel driver filename: AUD_allOS_5605_PV_Realktek.exe the Windows Program
> >> >> >Compatibility Assistant pops up and says "This program has known
> >> >> >compatibility issues" and "Intel Audio Controller - Realtek Codec is
> >> >> >incompatible with this version of Windows."
> >> >>
> >> >> If the audio works with the native driver, what then is the problem???
> >> >>
> >> >> >Calling Intel has done little to help (yet) - I've gotten troubleshooting
> >> >> >suggestions like "remove the board from the chassis" to "reinstall the OS"
> >> >> >and on my last round - they think there might be a hardware problem and are
> >> >> >suggesting the RMA route.
> >> >> >
> >> >> >Given the nature of the error messages and the fact that my audio does work
> >> >> >(although without the Intel driver or associated control app) I don't really
> >> >> >think the issue is faulty hardware. Any suggestions?
> >> >>
> >> >> Your board works as promised with Vista.
> >> >>
> >> >> The new driver/software apparently doesn't. It's a driver problem.
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
>
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06-12-2008
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Re: Intel DG33BU motherboard and Vista Ultimate - audio driver iss
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 13:23:02 -0700, sand
<sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I'll pass on the magic wand. At least you finally had a worthwhile
>suggestion (add a sound card) rather than just an angst-filled comment that
>helps no one.
>
>A download of the latest driver from the Realtek site solves the problem.
You are smart enough to be able to build your own system, but it took
you THIS long to think of visiting the Realtek site to see if Realtek
had new drivers?
Wow.
Double wow.
>
>Even after providing screencaps of the "program compatibility assistant"
>Intel still claims there is no problem with their driver.
>
>"Nonny" wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 07:43:02 -0700, sand
>> <sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>> >Nonny, you've been so helpful - gee, thanks!
>>
>> WTF! You want me to wave a freakin' magic wand for you?
>>
>> OK... here's a DEFINITE fix, that you won't like: BUY A NEW AUDIO CARD
>> and disable onboard sound.
>>
>> Realtek doesn't appear to have a very good Vista track record - and I
>> speak from personal experience. Buying a new sound card was my fix.
>>
>>
>> >"Nonny" wrote:
>> >
>> >> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 11:03:04 -0700, sand
>> >> <sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >There are several problems. First, Intel claims there is no driver issue
>> >> >when there is a KNOWN issue to someone (Microsoft I assume) and two, I would
>> >> >prefer to have the custom control application that usually comes with the
>> >> >board's driver bundle.
>> >>
>> >> Doesn't look like that's gonna happen soon.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> >"Nonny" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> On Tue, 10 Jun 2008 08:36:00 -0700, sand
>> >> >> <sand@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> >I just built a new PC with the DG33BU (made for Vista) board running Vista
>> >> >> >Ultimate. It has the latest BIOS and drivers from Intel except for the audio
>> >> >> >driver. Sound works using the native OS driver, but when I try to install
>> >> >> >the Intel driver filename: AUD_allOS_5605_PV_Realktek.exe the Windows Program
>> >> >> >Compatibility Assistant pops up and says "This program has known
>> >> >> >compatibility issues" and "Intel Audio Controller - Realtek Codec is
>> >> >> >incompatible with this version of Windows."
>> >> >>
>> >> >> If the audio works with the native driver, what then is the problem???
>> >> >>
>> >> >> >Calling Intel has done little to help (yet) - I've gotten troubleshooting
>> >> >> >suggestions like "remove the board from the chassis" to "reinstall the OS"
>> >> >> >and on my last round - they think there might be a hardware problem and are
>> >> >> >suggesting the RMA route.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >Given the nature of the error messages and the fact that my audio does work
>> >> >> >(although without the Intel driver or associated control app) I don't really
>> >> >> >think the issue is faulty hardware. Any suggestions?
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Your board works as promised with Vista.
>> >> >>
>> >> >> The new driver/software apparently doesn't. It's a driver problem.
>> >> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>
>>
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06-23-2008
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i have a DQ35JO board and i have no sound either
i would like to know if there is fix for this board thank you
i am trying all i can and i am not getting anywhere.
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06-23-2008
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Re: i have a DQ35JO board and i have no sound either
are you get the right driver about the sound and
which os are you?
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>i would like to know if there is fix for this board thank you
>
> i am trying all i can and i am not getting anywhere.
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