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| 09-03-2007 | #1 (permalink) |
| | NEW REALTEC AUDIO DRIVERS Can anybody help me please,I installed the new drivers on my machine like a fool only to find that i dont need them,I have tried to unistall them in devivce manager but every time I do refresh they are still there with the exclemation mark , i deleted the reg entry in the registry ,but every time i restart the machine i get a message come up that windows is trying to install the drivers,How do i stop windows searching for the drivers I have vista home pemium |
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| 09-03-2007 | #2 (permalink) |
| | Re: NEW REALTEC AUDIO DRIVERS The installation of the Vista Realtek High Definition Audio driver is a little different than most driver installations. The first time you run the installer, it removes the Realtek driver, and you have to restart your computer. In the meantime, upon reboot, Windows will try to install it's generic driver; just let Windows do it's thing (It may fail or "succeed", it doesn't really matter. Should it "succeed", the generic driver won't work). You then have to run the Realtek installer one more time, and reboot one more time. Then the new driver will be installed. I'm not sure why this has become a two-step process. It wasn't always this way with the Vista version of the Realtek installer. "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OAra8mo7HHA.536@xxxxxx Quote: > Can anybody help me please,I installed the new drivers on my machine like > a fool only to find that i dont need them,I have tried to unistall them in > devivce manager but every time I do refresh they are still there with the > exclemation mark , i deleted the reg entry in the registry ,but every > time i restart the machine i get a message come up that windows is trying > to install the drivers,How do i stop windows searching for the drivers > I have vista home pemium |
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| 09-03-2007 | #3 (permalink) |
| | Re: NEW REALTEC AUDIO DRIVERS Thank you for your reply,but i need to know how to stop windows searching for these drivers "dean-dean" <dean-dean@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OOKT6zo7HHA.4584@xxxxxx Quote: > The installation of the Vista Realtek High Definition Audio driver is a > little different than most driver installations. The first time you run > the > installer, it removes the Realtek driver, and you have to restart your > computer. In the meantime, upon reboot, Windows will try to install it's > generic driver; just let Windows do it's thing (It may fail or "succeed", > it doesn't really matter. Should it "succeed", the generic driver won't > work). You then have to run the Realtek installer one more time, and > reboot one more time. Then the new driver will be installed. I'm not > sure why this has become a two-step process. It wasn't always this way > with the Vista version of the Realtek installer. > > "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:OAra8mo7HHA.536@xxxxxx Quote: >> Can anybody help me please,I installed the new drivers on my machine like >> a fool only to find that i dont need them,I have tried to unistall them >> in >> devivce manager but every time I do refresh they are still there with the >> exclemation mark , i deleted the reg entry in the registry ,but every >> time i restart the machine i get a message come up that windows is trying >> to install the drivers,How do i stop windows searching for the drivers >> I have vista home pemium |
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| 09-03-2007 | #4 (permalink) |
| | Re: NEW REALTEC AUDIO DRIVERS Like I said, Windows will try to find drivers upon reboot after running the Realtek installer the first time; the first time only un-installs the old Realtek driver. Don't try to stop the Windows New Hardware found wizard. Once the wizard stops, just run the Realtek installer one more time. "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23jFpp7o7HHA.5012@xxxxxx Quote: > Thank you for your reply,but i need to know how to stop windows searching > for these drivers > > "dean-dean" <dean-dean@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:OOKT6zo7HHA.4584@xxxxxx Quote: >> The installation of the Vista Realtek High Definition Audio driver is a >> little different than most driver installations. The first time you run >> the >> installer, it removes the Realtek driver, and you have to restart your >> computer. In the meantime, upon reboot, Windows will try to install it's >> generic driver; just let Windows do it's thing (It may fail or "succeed", >> it doesn't really matter. Should it "succeed", the generic driver won't >> work). You then have to run the Realtek installer one more time, and >> reboot one more time. Then the new driver will be installed. I'm not >> sure why this has become a two-step process. It wasn't always this way >> with the Vista version of the Realtek installer. >> >> "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:OAra8mo7HHA.536@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Can anybody help me please,I installed the new drivers on my machine >>> like >>> a fool only to find that i dont need them,I have tried to unistall them >>> in >>> devivce manager but every time I do refresh they are still there with >>> the >>> exclemation mark , i deleted the reg entry in the registry ,but every >>> time i restart the machine i get a message come up that windows is >>> trying >>> to install the drivers,How do i stop windows searching for the drivers >>> I have vista home pemium |
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| 09-03-2007 | #5 (permalink) |
| | Re: NEW REALTEC AUDIO DRIVERS Have you tried to run the Realtek driver installation a second time? -- I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23jFpp7o7HHA.5012@xxxxxx Quote: > Thank you for your reply,but i need to know how to stop windows searching for > these drivers > > "dean-dean" <dean-dean@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:OOKT6zo7HHA.4584@xxxxxx Quote: >> The installation of the Vista Realtek High Definition Audio driver is a >> little different than most driver installations. The first time you run the >> installer, it removes the Realtek driver, and you have to restart your >> computer. In the meantime, upon reboot, Windows will try to install it's >> generic driver; just let Windows do it's thing (It may fail or "succeed", it >> doesn't really matter. Should it "succeed", the generic driver won't work). >> You then have to run the Realtek installer one more time, and reboot one more >> time. Then the new driver will be installed. I'm not sure why this has >> become a two-step process. It wasn't always this way with the Vista version >> of the Realtek installer. >> >> "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:OAra8mo7HHA.536@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Can anybody help me please,I installed the new drivers on my machine like >>> a fool only to find that i dont need them,I have tried to unistall them in >>> devivce manager but every time I do refresh they are still there with the >>> exclemation mark , i deleted the reg entry in the registry ,but every >>> time i restart the machine i get a message come up that windows is trying >>> to install the drivers,How do i stop windows searching for the drivers >>> I have vista home pemium |
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| 09-03-2007 | #6 (permalink) |
| | Re: NEW REALTEC AUDIO DRIVERS Thankyou for your reply,i do not need these drivers because my system does not have realtec audio i use the creative drivers "Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:3A60FBED-3A04-499F-835D-CCAFC19638DB@xxxxxx Quote: > Have you tried to run the Realtek driver installation a second time? > > -- > I Bleed Blue and Gold > GO BEARS! > > > "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23jFpp7o7HHA.5012@xxxxxx Quote: >> Thank you for your reply,but i need to know how to stop windows >> searching for these drivers >> >> "dean-dean" <dean-dean@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:OOKT6zo7HHA.4584@xxxxxx Quote: >>> The installation of the Vista Realtek High Definition Audio driver is a >>> little different than most driver installations. The first time you run >>> the >>> installer, it removes the Realtek driver, and you have to restart your >>> computer. In the meantime, upon reboot, Windows will try to install >>> it's generic driver; just let Windows do it's thing (It may fail or >>> "succeed", it doesn't really matter. Should it "succeed", the generic >>> driver won't work). You then have to run the Realtek installer one more >>> time, and reboot one more time. Then the new driver will be installed. >>> I'm not sure why this has become a two-step process. It wasn't always >>> this way with the Vista version of the Realtek installer. >>> >>> "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>> news:OAra8mo7HHA.536@xxxxxx >>>> Can anybody help me please,I installed the new drivers on my machine >>>> like >>>> a fool only to find that i dont need them,I have tried to unistall them >>>> in >>>> devivce manager but every time I do refresh they are still there with >>>> the >>>> exclemation mark , i deleted the reg entry in the registry ,but every >>>> time i restart the machine i get a message come up that windows is >>>> trying >>>> to install the drivers,How do i stop windows searching for the drivers >>>> I have vista home pemium >>> > |
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| 09-03-2007 | #7 (permalink) |
| | Re: NEW REALTEC AUDIO DRIVERS Start here: http://us.creative.com/support/downloads/ "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23KoDgOp7HHA.4736@xxxxxx Quote: > Thankyou for your reply,i do not need these drivers because my system does > not have realtec audio i use the creative drivers > > "Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:3A60FBED-3A04-499F-835D-CCAFC19638DB@xxxxxx Quote: >> Have you tried to run the Realtek driver installation a second time? >> >> -- >> I Bleed Blue and Gold >> GO BEARS! >> >> >> "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:%23jFpp7o7HHA.5012@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Thank you for your reply,but i need to know how to stop windows >>> searching for these drivers >>> >>> "dean-dean" <dean-dean@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>> news:OOKT6zo7HHA.4584@xxxxxx >>>> The installation of the Vista Realtek High Definition Audio driver is a >>>> little different than most driver installations. The first time you run >>>> the >>>> installer, it removes the Realtek driver, and you have to restart your >>>> computer. In the meantime, upon reboot, Windows will try to install >>>> it's generic driver; just let Windows do it's thing (It may fail or >>>> "succeed", it doesn't really matter. Should it "succeed", the generic >>>> driver won't work). You then have to run the Realtek installer one more >>>> time, and reboot one more time. Then the new driver will be installed. >>>> I'm not sure why this has become a two-step process. It wasn't always >>>> this way with the Vista version of the Realtek installer. >>>> >>>> "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>>> news:OAra8mo7HHA.536@xxxxxx >>>>> Can anybody help me please,I installed the new drivers on my machine >>>>> like >>>>> a fool only to find that i dont need them,I have tried to unistall >>>>> them in >>>>> devivce manager but every time I do refresh they are still there with >>>>> the >>>>> exclemation mark , i deleted the reg entry in the registry ,but every >>>>> time i restart the machine i get a message come up that windows is >>>>> trying >>>>> to install the drivers,How do i stop windows searching for the drivers >>>>> I have vista home pemium >>>> >>> >> |
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| 09-03-2007 | #8 (permalink) |
| | Re: NEW REALTEC AUDIO DRIVERS Then you need to go into your computer's BIOS and disable the onboard Realtek audio adapter. -- I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:%23KoDgOp7HHA.4736@xxxxxx Quote: > Thankyou for your reply,i do not need these drivers because my system does not > have realtec audio i use the creative drivers > > "Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:3A60FBED-3A04-499F-835D-CCAFC19638DB@xxxxxx Quote: >> Have you tried to run the Realtek driver installation a second time? >> >> -- >> I Bleed Blue and Gold >> GO BEARS! >> >> >> "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:%23jFpp7o7HHA.5012@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Thank you for your reply,but i need to know how to stop windows searching >>> for these drivers >>> >>> "dean-dean" <dean-dean@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>> news:OOKT6zo7HHA.4584@xxxxxx >>>> The installation of the Vista Realtek High Definition Audio driver is a >>>> little different than most driver installations. The first time you run the >>>> installer, it removes the Realtek driver, and you have to restart your >>>> computer. In the meantime, upon reboot, Windows will try to install it's >>>> generic driver; just let Windows do it's thing (It may fail or "succeed", >>>> it doesn't really matter. Should it "succeed", the generic driver won't >>>> work). You then have to run the Realtek installer one more time, and reboot >>>> one more time. Then the new driver will be installed. I'm not sure why >>>> this has become a two-step process. It wasn't always this way with the >>>> Vista version of the Realtek installer. >>>> >>>> "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>>> news:OAra8mo7HHA.536@xxxxxx >>>>> Can anybody help me please,I installed the new drivers on my machine like >>>>> a fool only to find that i dont need them,I have tried to unistall them in >>>>> devivce manager but every time I do refresh they are still there with the >>>>> exclemation mark , i deleted the reg entry in the registry ,but every >>>>> time i restart the machine i get a message come up that windows is trying >>>>> to install the drivers,How do i stop windows searching for the drivers >>>>> I have vista home pemium >>>> >>> >> |
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| 09-03-2007 | #9 (permalink) |
| | Re: NEW REALTEC AUDIO DRIVERS Thanks for your reply dean,still need to know how i unistall the old real tec audio drivers from my machine as i do Not need them,and i need to know how to stop windows from trying to instal these drivers cheers "dean-dean" <dean-dean@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:06F6FB5B-768A-4A08-A231-7ECCF5B5433F@xxxxxx Quote: > Start here: > > http://us.creative.com/support/downloads/ > > > "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23KoDgOp7HHA.4736@xxxxxx Quote: >> Thankyou for your reply,i do not need these drivers because my system >> does not have realtec audio i use the creative drivers >> >> "Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:3A60FBED-3A04-499F-835D-CCAFC19638DB@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Have you tried to run the Realtek driver installation a second time? >>> >>> -- >>> I Bleed Blue and Gold >>> GO BEARS! >>> >>> >>> "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>> news:%23jFpp7o7HHA.5012@xxxxxx >>>> Thank you for your reply,but i need to know how to stop windows >>>> searching for these drivers >>>> >>>> "dean-dean" <dean-dean@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>>> news:OOKT6zo7HHA.4584@xxxxxx >>>>> The installation of the Vista Realtek High Definition Audio driver is >>>>> a >>>>> little different than most driver installations. The first time you >>>>> run the >>>>> installer, it removes the Realtek driver, and you have to restart your >>>>> computer. In the meantime, upon reboot, Windows will try to install >>>>> it's generic driver; just let Windows do it's thing (It may fail or >>>>> "succeed", it doesn't really matter. Should it "succeed", the >>>>> generic driver won't work). You then have to run the Realtek installer >>>>> one more time, and reboot one more time. Then the new driver will be >>>>> installed. I'm not sure why this has become a two-step process. It >>>>> wasn't always this way with the Vista version of the Realtek >>>>> installer. >>>>> >>>>> "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>>>> news:OAra8mo7HHA.536@xxxxxx >>>>>> Can anybody help me please,I installed the new drivers on my machine >>>>>> like >>>>>> a fool only to find that i dont need them,I have tried to unistall >>>>>> them in >>>>>> devivce manager but every time I do refresh they are still there with >>>>>> the >>>>>> exclemation mark , i deleted the reg entry in the registry ,but >>>>>> every >>>>>> time i restart the machine i get a message come up that windows is >>>>>> trying >>>>>> to install the drivers,How do i stop windows searching for the >>>>>> drivers >>>>>> I have vista home pemium >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> |
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| 09-03-2007 | #10 (permalink) |
| | Re: NEW REALTEC AUDIO DRIVERS Thankyou for your prompt reply, Couple of questions here Where is the BOIS How do i unistall the the new drivers How do I stop my pc from trying to install these drives Sorry if it seems if i am repeating my self hear "Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:65168615-53F9-411E-88D6-7148F6AF9C04@xxxxxx Quote: > Then you need to go into your computer's BIOS and disable the onboard > Realtek audio adapter. > > -- > I Bleed Blue and Gold > GO BEARS! > > > "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:%23KoDgOp7HHA.4736@xxxxxx Quote: >> Thankyou for your reply,i do not need these drivers because my system >> does not have realtec audio i use the creative drivers >> >> "Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:3A60FBED-3A04-499F-835D-CCAFC19638DB@xxxxxx Quote: >>> Have you tried to run the Realtek driver installation a second time? >>> >>> -- >>> I Bleed Blue and Gold >>> GO BEARS! >>> >>> >>> "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>> news:%23jFpp7o7HHA.5012@xxxxxx >>>> Thank you for your reply,but i need to know how to stop windows >>>> searching for these drivers >>>> >>>> "dean-dean" <dean-dean@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>>> news:OOKT6zo7HHA.4584@xxxxxx >>>>> The installation of the Vista Realtek High Definition Audio driver is >>>>> a >>>>> little different than most driver installations. The first time you >>>>> run the >>>>> installer, it removes the Realtek driver, and you have to restart your >>>>> computer. In the meantime, upon reboot, Windows will try to install >>>>> it's generic driver; just let Windows do it's thing (It may fail or >>>>> "succeed", it doesn't really matter. Should it "succeed", the >>>>> generic driver won't work). You then have to run the Realtek installer >>>>> one more time, and reboot one more time. Then the new driver will be >>>>> installed. I'm not sure why this has become a two-step process. It >>>>> wasn't always this way with the Vista version of the Realtek >>>>> installer. >>>>> >>>>> "PAUL&GINA" <P_SKINNER@xxxxxx> wrote in message >>>>> news:OAra8mo7HHA.536@xxxxxx >>>>>> Can anybody help me please,I installed the new drivers on my machine >>>>>> like >>>>>> a fool only to find that i dont need them,I have tried to unistall >>>>>> them in >>>>>> devivce manager but every time I do refresh they are still there with >>>>>> the >>>>>> exclemation mark , i deleted the reg entry in the registry ,but >>>>>> every >>>>>> time i restart the machine i get a message come up that windows is >>>>>> trying >>>>>> to install the drivers,How do i stop windows searching for the >>>>>> drivers >>>>>> I have vista home pemium >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> > |
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