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Product: WinNt, suite: TerminalServer SingleUserTS
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Windows XP Kernel Version 2600 (Service Pack 2) UP Free x86 compatible Symbol search path is: srv*c:\symbols* Symbol informationĮxecutable search path is: c:\windows\i386 WARNING: Inaccessible path: 'c:\windows\i386' Mini Kernel Dump File: Only registers and stack trace are available 404 X86Ĭopyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. I also have the minidump file that the bsod of created, if that helps. If anyone can help, I will be indebted to you forever. Listed below is some hardware information.
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I have installed many, many drivers and have never run into one I could not install. Some forum proposed I use the build in AC97 intel driver.
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The Conexant driver usually gave me blue screen errors.
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With some of the realtek drivers, it will install fine, show up normal in the device manager, but no sound is ever created. I have received a couple of differnet reactions to the driver install. I have tried these Gateway MX6131 | 2 of 4Įsssentially, the overwhelming opnion is that the driver is a Conexant or a realtek. I have tried the ones supplied on gateway's site I have crawled the deepest depths of the internet looking for a driver that would work with this computer.and I have come up empty handed It is well documented that the drivers that Gateway supplies via their website are usually highly inaccurate. I decided to format it.this is where the trouble begins. The laptop had a virus and it had the original factory installed os. Your making rubbish, and all you needed to do was 1 of 2 things.I am having much trouble over a driver issue for a laptop. On top of that, Gateway, Emachines, Compaq, HP - you should be ashamed of yourselves for allowing people to call you computer companies. If they had they might have found us a way to get us drivers. If you are going to release software, you should look and see what people are saying in the forums. I am tired putting up with lazy software.
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I have never wanted to use a Mac before this experience, but Microsoft is starting to give us no options. Right now, I would just be happy if there was a driver with a certificate. However, you will have to hit F8 when you start up and Disable the Force Certificate check, and then you will have put your computer in sleep mode and wake it up for the driver to work. There are drivers out there that will work. The main problem is not in finding a driver. (This is the summary of 20000000 hours of reading about this ***) Also some people have noted that a Realtek driver worked, but I havent tried that yet either. (Note: I havent tried out the F8 option yet.Īlternative 1: Look under downloads in You will need to either put your computer in testmode or do the F8 thing to get it to work, but its better than nothing.Īlternative 2: Pray night and day that someone developes a universal signed driver for the Conexant Audio device. At that point you have to put your computer into sleep mode and wake it up again to have sound. Therefore, you are forced to hit F8 everytime you boot up to disable the Force Driversign, or you can use your administrative privileges to go to a command prompt and type bcdedit /set testsigning on however, this will take you to a test mode. Now there are drivers out there that will work to get sound out of your machine however, they are not signed drivers. Several people have talked to HP, Gateway, And Compaq support however, either the dont understand that we need a driver or they say there is going to be one in the future, but it has yet to show up. Summary: There are currently no drivers to remedy the situation. The purpose of this post is to simplify everything that I have taken in over the last 2 days in hopes of keeping everyone else from wasting their time. Why you are here.Because you have a problem getting your Conexant Audio device to work in your Gateway, HP, Compaq, Emachine, Etc in Windows Vista in the 64 Bit version.