Audio driver for Packard Bell

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withegamer Posted messages 189 Status Member -  
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Hello,
After several hours of research, with no results, I am turning to your services, which I hope will be helpful!!
So let me explain my problem:
I have a Packard Bell ME35 that was running Vista,
I upgraded it to Windows XP Professional
And I can't find the audio driver, or at least the drivers that don't work!
In detail:
Description: Conexant High Definition Audio driver
version: 4.31.0.50

I hope you have the solution to my problem,
And thank you!

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Configuration: Windows XP Firefox 3.0.5

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pepito10
 
With the sp3 you don't need the first link.
Try this one manually instead.
http://dl.free.fr/getfile.pl?file=/E2PNQgCU
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pepito10
 
Download and install this driver.

http://dl.free.fr/getfile.pl?file=/I2B4IF4Q/SBDrv.zip

(thanks to Lightbringer)
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Anonymous user
 
the REF of your PC is not complete to get the driver link on the manufacturer's website.
http://support.packardbell.com/en/
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withegamer Posted messages 189 Status Member 6
 
http://support.packardbell.com/en/item/index.php?m=home&i=platform_echo_c
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Anonymous user
 
how do you know it's an EasyNote ME35 series???
you read between the lines...
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tribun Posted messages 64900 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   12 685
 
Hello
this is the Conexant High Definition Audio Driver

ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp40501-41000/sp40762.exe

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-64867-1&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=en&lang=en&os=2100&product=3753977

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withegamer Posted messages 189 Status Member 6
 
Good evening again,
The audio device identifier on the High Definition Audio bus is:
HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_14F1&DEV_5051&SUBSYS_1631C20A&REV_1000
HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_14F1&DEV_5051&SUBSYS_1631C20A

Then for the audio codecs that XP says are working, it's:
MS_MMACM

Unfortunately, the driver for Pico.l still doesn't work
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tribun Posted messages 64900 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   12 685
 
Have you tried the connection at post 13
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pico.l Posted messages 24942 Registration date   Status Moderator, Security Contributor Last intervention   2 503
 
Hello,

I have a Packard Bell ME35 that was running on Vista

For Packard Bell EasyNote ME35 models, the manufacturer does not offer drivers compatible with Windows XP.

Download and install this >>> audio driver

If you still have issues with the drivers, see this link >>> https://sedo.com/search/details/?partnerid=324561&language=fr&domain=aieaie.com&origin=sales_lander_10&utm_medium=Parking&utm_campaign=offerpage

A+
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withegamer Posted messages 189 Status Member 6
 
Hmm, no, the driver isn't working; isn't there another solution besides the second one?
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pepito10
 
Hi,

do you have yellow question marks in the device manager?
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withegamer Posted messages 189 Status Member 6
 
Yeah,
Here they are:
- SM Bus Controller
- High Definition Audio Bus Device.
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pepito10
 
In the device manager, right-click on: "SM bus controller" (where you have the yellow dot) properties => details.
In the drop-down menu, select: "Hardware Ids".
Post the information. (sequence of numbers and letters)
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withegamer Posted messages 189 Status Member 6
 
Good evening,
For pepito10 here is what you asked me:
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4385&SUBSYS_C20A1631&REV_14
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4385&SUBSYS_C20A1631
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4385&CC_0C0500
PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_4385&CC_0C05

And for Tribun I will download it right away and I will keep you updated on what follows!
Thank you for your help!!
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eeeeetrhy
 
Thank you
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withegamer Posted messages 189 Status Member 6
 
Following my download, the driver you gave me, Tribun, doesn't work. Too bad, but I have a Packard Bell and not an HP, and it's only compatible with Windows Vista, while I've switched to Windows XP. ^^'
There you go, I'll come back this evening to see if there's any news!! (I hope so)
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tribun Posted messages 64900 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   12 685
 
see here for XP

http://support.packardbell.com/en/item/index.php?m=download&i=7430440000;Conexant_HD_Audio_33400.exe;0;;

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withegamer Posted messages 189 Status Member 6
 
Tribun, once the link is set up nothing happens, is it because I tried other ones before this one?
And in the devices, it is still not installed and there is no sound.
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withegamer Posted messages 189 Status Member 6
 
=) A big thank you to Pepito10 who solved my problem with the SM bus controller.
Just the audio driver left, which I hope will be resolved soon.
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pepito10
 
give the identifier of the audio device on the High Definition Audio bus to see if we can find something.
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pico.l Posted messages 24942 Registration date   Status Moderator, Security Contributor Last intervention   2 503
 
Try the driver from post 4 now.
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pepito10
 
First, install this fix and restart your computer.
http://www.commentcamarche.net/telecharger/telechargement 34056544 microsoft uaa universal audio architecture bus driver

https://saysprasad.wordpress.com/2009/02/11/compaq-presario-cq60-101au-laptop-drivers-for-windows-xp/
Download the driver from this link: 07. Audio/Sound - download CQ60-101AU audio driver (3MB) (see help below to see how to install)

Create a new folder on your desktop, download the driver, place it in the new folder and unzip it.

Device Manager right-click on the High Definition Audio device and select Update driver.

Check Install from a list or specific location (advanced users) do not search. I will choose the driver to install.

Click on Disk provided => Browse.

Select the file WiSVHe5.inf and then click Open.

Click OK, Next and Finish.
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withegamer Posted messages 189 Status Member 6
 
Good evening Pepito10,
When I search in "browse," it doesn't find any folders in "xp32," so I can't place "WiSVHe5.inf" as mentioned earlier. Is it because I have an exclamation point on my question mark?
Also, your first link doesn't work; it says: "Setup has detected that the Service Pack version of this system is newer than the update you are applying.

There is no need to install this update."
Thank you.
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pepito10
 
What is the service pack of your Windows?
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