I created this post to cover the failure of sound installation for Compaq Laptop after downgrade to XP. This post basically for Compaq Presario CQ35-216TU and since this post is still new, you feedback are important.
List of MS-UAA available:
note:
--please install netframework before MS-UAA----------------
.Net Framework:
http://tinyurl.com/758p8
most driver built for windows XP SP2, so it strongly recommended to update your windows by downlod and installing SP2 patch from microsoft.
MS UAA (alternative to sp33867)
http://www.mediafire.com/?4ben9zlesng
MS UAA for XP SP3
http://couponmeister.com/blog/HD_Audio/KB835221.exe
Notes: MS-UAA require before installing sound driver.
VERSION 1
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1. Conexant High-Definition SmartAudio 221 Driver
Driver modded by silver here: http://www.mediafire.com/?dg0cmmkm4y4
Unzip to a folder..use Device Manager,right click "Audio Device on HD",choose Update driver,
No to connect,
Install from a list or specific location,
Select Don't Search, I will choose the driver to install,
For the Hardware Type select 'Show All Devices'
Remove the check from "Show Compatible Hardware" and click on "Have Disk".
Next...browse to the unzipped folder and choose the "WiSVHe5.inf".
Ignore XP when it complains.
Reboot.
A new version of Conexant HD SmartAudio 221
Modded driver from Toshiba driver (tested good in dv2922tx, however some users reported it was not working for their notebooks)
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VERSION 2: IDT-hidh definition audio codecs
MS-UAA HERE
Some notes:
1. If your model use Intel video graphic, MS-UAA must be installed before Intel video graphic driver.
2. New Nvidia drivers (185.85) also required MS-UAA for HDMI driver
3. A reboot is required before installing Audio and Modem drivers.
4. MS-UAA, sp33867, mainly is kb888111 with other Quick Fix Engineering (QFE) for XP
5. If you are using XP-SP3 (not recommended for the first trial), try using kb835221 (older version of MS-UAA) or do the registry edits as supplied.
Sound driver
Please make sure MS-UAA has been installed properly
How?
Go to Device Manager under System Devices to see if MS UAA installed properly.
There should be a listing for Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio.
If not, you should have a PCI with yellow!.
Right click it and Update Driver,
No to Connect, No to Search and last Install Automatically.
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IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC Driver,
1. sp41693, vista driver, reported work in XP
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp41501-42000/sp41693.exe
2. sp39671, vista driver, reported works in XP here
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp39501-40000/sp39671.exe
High-Definition Audio (HDA) Modem
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp39501-40000/sp39671.exe
ADDITIONAL NOTES:
SOUND DISSAPEAR AFTER RESTART:
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1. Try using this ms-uaa:
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp42001-42500/sp42126.exe
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2- Using devcon:
If you found the sound was not working after restart, do the following steps
1. Download devcon command line utility,
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/311272
2. Extract and copy the file to c:\windows\devcon\i386\devcon.exe
3. Make command line to restart MS-UAA automatically or just download this file
http://www.mediafire.com/?jykjgmnjjcn
The command line as: C:\windows\devcon\i386\devcon.exe restart "PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_293E&SUBSYS_3607103C&REV_03"
Notes:
1. The location of devcon.exe is in c:\windows\devcon\i386\devcon.exe if you change it, you need to edit idt.bat
2. "PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_293E&SUBSYS_3607103C&REV_03" is hardware ID for MS-UAA, if you found it in a different name change it.
3. Place idt.bat in c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
4. The sound will be restore within 6-10 seconds, because of that there is NO sound of XP start-up
(note: if this method failed, remove devcon utilities)
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3. Downgrade/upgrade BIOS.
this option for advace user only:
FLASHING WRONG BIOS WILL CAUSE YOUR SYSTEM FAILURE!!
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