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Guest annabana
Posted

If I do a System Restore.. WILL i lose everything I added/changed to my

computer

since I have had it? Does it take my computer back to day 1? i tried the

roll back wouldnt let me did the unstall/restall kept giving me code 10

error then couldnt find driver etc...

"Dave Horne" wrote:

> I'm using Vista Home Premium and just installed the IDT Audio IDT High

> Definition Audio CODEC update today. After rebooting I have no playback

> devices. I can not Skype, can not play back CDs or listen to the internet

> radio.

>

> In addition, when I look at installed updates to remove an update, this

> particular one is not listed. Suggestions?

>

>

Guest Dave Horne
Posted

System restore will not touch any of your 'working' files. Any documents

you've created, changes to your agenda, etc. will not be touched, deleted,

or altered. Windows will also give you a message stating that.

 

I assume Windows restores an earlier version of your registry and any

drivers that have changed as well. I"m not an expert just another user.

 

 

"annabana" wrote in message

news:3C7A053D-C626-4FA7-B9BF-2DEC675A8BC7@microsoft.com...

> If I do a System Restore.. WILL i lose everything I added/changed to my

> computer

> since I have had it? Does it take my computer back to day 1? i tried the

> roll back wouldnt let me did the unstall/restall kept giving me code 10

> error then couldnt find driver etc...

> "Dave Horne" wrote:

>

>> I'm using Vista Home Premium and just installed the IDT Audio IDT High

>> Definition Audio CODEC update today. After rebooting I have no playback

>> devices. I can not Skype, can not play back CDs or listen to the

>> internet

>> radio.

>>

>> In addition, when I look at installed updates to remove an update, this

>> particular one is not listed. Suggestions?

>>

>>

Guest Doomed
Posted

Intenten este driver, IDT High Definition Audio CODEC - 2007-11-10, a mi me

funcionó muy bien, es la última versión versión

 

Saludos

 

http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/win/151979

 

 

"Harry Johnston [MVP]" wrote:

> realcestmoi wrote:

>

> > Hi Harry,

> > I was very clear by saying: If you like to have a 99 % chance after updating a non MS driver for a nice blue screen or a system that keeps rebooting if not disabled: be my guest.

>

> Not so clear! Start by defining "non MS driver". A driver for hardware that

> wasn't produced by Microsoft? A driver that wasn't written by Microsoft?

>

> Do you mean when the original driver is non-MS and the new driver is MS? When

> the original driver and the new driver are both non-MS? When the original

> driver is MS and the new driver is non-MS? All three?

>

> > So drivers should be taken from the manufacturer only.

>

> I disagree. My experience with Windows tells me that the best bet is the driver

> built into the operating system, when there is one. Adding drivers written by

> the hardware manufacturer is an invitation to pain. (Of course, in many cases

> you don't have any option.)

>

> ... are you talking about Windows Vista in particular?

>

> Harry.

>

Guest annabana
Posted

Ok i tried to do the system restore and the backup... my backup failed.... I

WISH IT WOULD OF TOLD ME TO DO A BACKUP BEFORE the SP1!!! my computer hasnet

worked proberly since I bought it. Im so sick of Dell.... I don't know what

to do...

 

"Dave Horne" wrote:

> System restore will not touch any of your 'working' files. Any documents

> you've created, changes to your agenda, etc. will not be touched, deleted,

> or altered. Windows will also give you a message stating that.

>

> I assume Windows restores an earlier version of your registry and any

> drivers that have changed as well. I"m not an expert just another user.

>

>

> "annabana" wrote in message

> news:3C7A053D-C626-4FA7-B9BF-2DEC675A8BC7@microsoft.com...

> > If I do a System Restore.. WILL i lose everything I added/changed to my

> > computer

> > since I have had it? Does it take my computer back to day 1? i tried the

> > roll back wouldnt let me did the unstall/restall kept giving me code 10

> > error then couldnt find driver etc...

> > "Dave Horne" wrote:

> >

> >> I'm using Vista Home Premium and just installed the IDT Audio IDT High

> >> Definition Audio CODEC update today. After rebooting I have no playback

> >> devices. I can not Skype, can not play back CDs or listen to the

> >> internet

> >> radio.

> >>

> >> In addition, when I look at installed updates to remove an update, this

> >> particular one is not listed. Suggestions?

> >>

> >>

>

>

Guest ThankYouMicrosoft
Posted

I've had exactly the same problem today. I spent a long time to find a

solution. This is an incredible bug !!! Now I have no more esitations : my

next computer will be an Apple !

Thank You Microsoft !

 

"Dave Horne" wrote:

> I'll add a follow up to this and my now solved problem.

>

> After I reverted to an earlier 'restore' I tried to recreate this same

> problem by going into Device Manager and update my Sigma Tel High Definition

> Audio CODEC. After updating the driver I of course had the problem I wrote

> here about. So instead of using System Restore, I used Roll Back Driver in

> Device Manager (Under Sound, video and games). To my surprise that didn't

> solve my problem and I was still left with no Audio Playback devices.

>

> I was forced again to use System Restore. I'm not a Windows wiz though I've

> been using Windows for about 15 years. Had this problem happened to my wife

> (and countless others) a lot of time would have been wasted while they would

> have tried to figure out how to solve this. A problem like this should not

> have occured _and_ rolling back the driver using that option in Device

> Manager should have worked _but_ it didn't.

>

> Just passing this on ... perhaps someone else can benefit from the time I

> spent on this. DH

>

>

>

> "Harry Johnston [MVP]" wrote in message

> news:uQLFAI0qIHA.3508@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> >V Green wrote:

> >

> >> You should ALWAYS go the the manufacturer's site

> >> for drivers. MS is clueless about other mgfrs hardware drivers

> >

> > I would argue that many manufacturers are clueless about writing drivers

> > for MS operating systems, and hence the MS-written drivers (when they

> > exist, typically only for older components) are likely to be preferable.

> >

> > Harry.

>

>

Guest Thomas Beagle
Posted

Hi,

 

Same problem on a Dell Inspiron 640m running Vista Home Premium SP1 with

SigmaTel Audio.

 

I went through some of the same steps as listed here. My eventual solution

was:

 

1. Use Device Manager to uninstall the IDT High Def CODEC

2. Restart

3. Download and install latest Sigmatel drivers for my laptop from Dell

4. Restart

 

Fixed it nicely.

Guest GuanYu
Posted

hi, im also haveing same problem, but i have an additional problem on top of

that. i can't use system restore because all my old restore points got wiped

out today when i downloaded servis pac 1, so now what?

 

"Dave Horne" wrote:

> I'm using Vista Home Premium and just installed the IDT Audio IDT High

> Definition Audio CODEC update today. After rebooting I have no playback

> devices. I can not Skype, can not play back CDs or listen to the internet

> radio.

>

> In addition, when I look at installed updates to remove an update, this

> particular one is not listed. Suggestions?

>

>

Guest surajkala
Posted

I too was facing the same prob... My audio was gone after installing " IDT

Audio IDT High Definition Audio CODEC " ...

 

I even tried Driver Roll Back Option but in vain ..

 

Thank god .. Window Update had created a Restore Point while installing a

update.. thus i was able to Restore to most recent point.. without missing

any updates...

 

 

After going thru may sites.. it seems like thier is no option to retrieve

the sound after u install " IDT Audio IDT High Definition Audio CODEC " ..

only thing u can do is either .. Reinstall your OS (Nah Nah) or Go Back using

System Restore

 

Regards

Suraj jain

 

 

"Dave Horne" wrote:

> I'm using Vista Home Premium and just installed the IDT Audio IDT High

> Definition Audio CODEC update today. After rebooting I have no playback

> devices. I can not Skype, can not play back CDs or listen to the internet

> radio.

>

> In addition, when I look at installed updates to remove an update, this

> particular one is not listed. Suggestions?

>

>

Guest Dave Horne
Posted

Go to

http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums...thread.id=83029

and read the 9th post down (by basiltoo). There's an additional driver for

the SigmaTel that not only works to solve this 'No Playback Device' problem

but will allow SP1 to be installed as well - that was another issue for me.

 

Once I downloaded and installed that driver (from that Dell link in that 9th

message) I solved my 'No Playback Device' issue _and_ then was offered SP1

to be downloaded through Windows Update.

 

Read those posts carefully and if you see your Dell model listed for that

SigmaTel driver, you don't have much to lose.

 

 

 

 

"GuanYu" wrote in message

news:8F2013AE-2AC4-43A2-8AB0-DA96572147C1@microsoft.com...

> hi, im also haveing same problem, but i have an additional problem on top

> of

> that. i can't use system restore because all my old restore points got

> wiped

> out today when i downloaded servis pac 1, so now what?

>

> "Dave Horne" wrote:

>

>> I'm using Vista Home Premium and just installed the IDT Audio IDT High

>> Definition Audio CODEC update today. After rebooting I have no playback

>> devices. I can not Skype, can not play back CDs or listen to the

>> internet

>> radio.

>>

>> In addition, when I look at installed updates to remove an update, this

>> particular one is not listed. Suggestions?

>>

>>

Guest queenstowngreg
Posted

Same problem,dell xps 420, 4 gb ram,1 tb raid 0 nvidia 8800gtx,remove

driver,reinstall original using utilities disc,hide update until IDT sort it

out doesnt microsoft check 3rd party updates?

 

"Dave Horne" wrote:

> I'm using Vista Home Premium and just installed the IDT Audio IDT High

> Definition Audio CODEC update today. After rebooting I have no playback

> devices. I can not Skype, can not play back CDs or listen to the internet

> radio.

>

> In addition, when I look at installed updates to remove an update, this

> particular one is not listed. Suggestions?

>

>

Guest Phil
Posted

I, too, was having a problem installing Vista SP1 on my Gateway CX210X laptop

(preinstalled with Vista Ultimate one year ago). Gateway didn't have an

updated driver, and SigmaTel wasn't making new ones, so I'd deleted the

SigmaTel Driver (from Gateway) in order to install Vista SP1 about a month

ago. Upon restart, Microsoft Update installed an IDT High Definition Audio

CODEC. Voila, I could now install Vista SP1.

 

Installed some other updates this afternoon, among them the MS Udate

"Optional" IDT High Definition Audio CODEC software update released in

September, 2007. The install gave me the "no audio devices installed"

message upon restart.

 

Unlike some other posts in this thread, I was able to "roll-back" the driver

successfully, and have the older IDT High Definition Audio CODEC back.

 

"L_tree" wrote:

>

> This update appears to be part of the "fix" for those of us with sound

> cards that will not update to vista sp1. (I have a gateway with a sigmatel

> driver). If your sound is gone after the update (and it seems everyones is)

> Contact your computer hardware support, they should be able to point you to a

> sound driver. Download that driver and re-install. Note that the gateway

> one is "unsigned", but accept it anyway. Sound should come back. Don't hit

> check for updates on the microsoft automatic update button, (I did and it

> gave me the same IDT codec update, suspect I might have to redo the steps to

> get rid of it). Hopefully the vista sp1 update should become available.

>

>

> "Dave Horne" wrote:

>

> > I'm using Vista Home Premium and just installed the IDT Audio IDT High

> > Definition Audio CODEC update today. After rebooting I have no playback

> > devices. I can not Skype, can not play back CDs or listen to the internet

> > radio.

> >

> > In addition, when I look at installed updates to remove an update, this

> > particular one is not listed. Suggestions?

> >

> >

Guest annabana
Posted

It finally worked.. The sound only. It will not let be do a back up or

restore... i have to fix that asap... but to all... the fix that Dave Horne

worked great.. but like he said turjn off your firewalls first... THANK YOU

Mr. Horne

 

"Dave Horne" wrote:

> Go to

> http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums...thread.id=83029

> and read the 9th post down (by basiltoo). There's an additional driver for

> the SigmaTel that not only works to solve this 'No Playback Device' problem

> but will allow SP1 to be installed as well - that was another issue for me.

>

> Once I downloaded and installed that driver (from that Dell link in that 9th

> message) I solved my 'No Playback Device' issue _and_ then was offered SP1

> to be downloaded through Windows Update.

>

> Read those posts carefully and if you see your Dell model listed for that

> SigmaTel driver, you don't have much to lose.

>

>

>

>

> "GuanYu" wrote in message

> news:8F2013AE-2AC4-43A2-8AB0-DA96572147C1@microsoft.com...

> > hi, im also haveing same problem, but i have an additional problem on top

> > of

> > that. i can't use system restore because all my old restore points got

> > wiped

> > out today when i downloaded servis pac 1, so now what?

> >

> > "Dave Horne" wrote:

> >

> >> I'm using Vista Home Premium and just installed the IDT Audio IDT High

> >> Definition Audio CODEC update today. After rebooting I have no playback

> >> devices. I can not Skype, can not play back CDs or listen to the

> >> internet

> >> radio.

> >>

> >> In addition, when I look at installed updates to remove an update, this

> >> particular one is not listed. Suggestions?

> >>

> >>

>

>

Guest Dave Horne
Posted

Glad to hear it worked! I didn't come up with this fix, I'm just passing on

what I discovered at the Dell site. If I would have first looked there I

would have saved myself an evening with that SP1 install, reverting, and

..... repeat, lather rinse.

 

All the best, DH

 

 

"annabana" wrote in message

news:CA7B9148-4ADC-4A19-B4A8-AD97955717A7@microsoft.com...

> It finally worked.. The sound only. It will not let be do a back up or

> restore... i have to fix that asap... but to all... the fix that Dave

> Horne

> worked great.. but like he said turjn off your firewalls first... THANK

> YOU

> Mr. Horne

>

> "Dave Horne" wrote:

>

>> Go to

>> http://www.dellcommunity.com/supportforums...thread.id=83029

>> and read the 9th post down (by basiltoo). There's an additional driver

>> for

>> the SigmaTel that not only works to solve this 'No Playback Device'

>> problem

>> but will allow SP1 to be installed as well - that was another issue for

>> me.

>>

>> Once I downloaded and installed that driver (from that Dell link in that

>> 9th

>> message) I solved my 'No Playback Device' issue _and_ then was offered

>> SP1

>> to be downloaded through Windows Update.

>>

>> Read those posts carefully and if you see your Dell model listed for that

>> SigmaTel driver, you don't have much to lose.

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> "GuanYu" wrote in message

>> news:8F2013AE-2AC4-43A2-8AB0-DA96572147C1@microsoft.com...

>> > hi, im also haveing same problem, but i have an additional problem on

>> > top

>> > of

>> > that. i can't use system restore because all my old restore points got

>> > wiped

>> > out today when i downloaded servis pac 1, so now what?

>> >

>> > "Dave Horne" wrote:

>> >

>> >> I'm using Vista Home Premium and just installed the IDT Audio IDT High

>> >> Definition Audio CODEC update today. After rebooting I have no

>> >> playback

>> >> devices. I can not Skype, can not play back CDs or listen to the

>> >> internet

>> >> radio.

>> >>

>> >> In addition, when I look at installed updates to remove an update,

>> >> this

>> >> particular one is not listed. Suggestions?

>> >>

>> >>

>>

>>

Guest star_x
Posted

Hi, one day i was doing updates for my computer (i have an Acer and i'm

using vista) and i think it called for a vista update. Once i updated

it, i restarted my computer and i found a little sound icon with a red

"x" on it saying: "no audio output is installed". I don't know why it

happened. I researched what i would do on google. One webpage said:

go to control panel>device manager>find the sound card by clicking on

the plus next to Sound, Video and Game controllers. You should see

something that has a brand name with integrated audio>click on it>drive

tab>roll back driver

I did this. It said once you "roll back the driver" that the sound

should start working again. But unfortunatly when i went to the Drive

tab, it would NOT let me click on "roll back driver". i don't know why.

And now i do not now how to solve this problem, and get my sound back on

my compter.

 

By the way, it says my sound is a "IDH High Definition Audio CODEC".

 

Does anyone know how to fix this? Your help is much appreiciated!

Thanks.

 

 

--

star_x

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Guest sampablokuper
Posted

My computer is an Apple, but I run Vista via Bootcamp. The recent "IDT High

Definition Audio CODEC" update disabled my sound card in Vista, and now -

even though I've managed to get the system to revert to the previous SigmaTel

drivers, the sound card still isn't working.

 

I'm very, very, very unimpressed.

 

Windows Update should not offer users the option to install updates that are

incompatible with their hardware. With Apples running Bootcamp, this should

be especially easy for Microsoft to avoid, because the level of

standardisation is high, and so is the user base.

 

I actually bought Vista because it was the only OS that was compatible with

certain audio software I use (aside from XP, which was originally intended to

have been phased out by now).

 

Also, the latest Apple Bootcamp update just failed to install. No Apple

updates have previously failed to install. I am pretty sure that this is

because of the sound card driver problem.

 

So now I can't do my work, and I can't patch my other drivers either. Thanks

a bunch, MS.

 

Macbook 2.13GHz, 2GB RAM, 160GB HDD

Windows Vista Home Premium via Leopard Bootcamp

 

"ThankYouMicrosoft" wrote:

> I've had exactly the same problem today. I spent a long time to find a

> solution. This is an incredible bug !!! Now I have no more esitations : my

> next computer will be an Apple !

> Thank You Microsoft !

Guest Dave Horne
Posted

Did you go back in time via System Restore ... or Rollback Driver?

 

 

 

 

"sampablokuper" wrote in message

news:89EE6B7E-93A3-4CA1-848D-F3D9F47BA184@microsoft.com...

> My computer is an Apple, but I run Vista via Bootcamp. The recent "IDT

> High

> Definition Audio CODEC" update disabled my sound card in Vista, and now -

> even though I've managed to get the system to revert to the previous

> SigmaTel

> drivers, the sound card still isn't working.

>

> I'm very, very, very unimpressed.

>

> Windows Update should not offer users the option to install updates that

> are

> incompatible with their hardware. With Apples running Bootcamp, this

> should

> be especially easy for Microsoft to avoid, because the level of

> standardisation is high, and so is the user base.

>

> I actually bought Vista because it was the only OS that was compatible

> with

> certain audio software I use (aside from XP, which was originally intended

> to

> have been phased out by now).

>

> Also, the latest Apple Bootcamp update just failed to install. No Apple

> updates have previously failed to install. I am pretty sure that this is

> because of the sound card driver problem.

>

> So now I can't do my work, and I can't patch my other drivers either.

> Thanks

> a bunch, MS.

>

> Macbook 2.13GHz, 2GB RAM, 160GB HDD

> Windows Vista Home Premium via Leopard Bootcamp

>

> "ThankYouMicrosoft" wrote:

>> I've had exactly the same problem today. I spent a long time to find a

>> solution. This is an incredible bug !!! Now I have no more esitations :

>> my

>> next computer will be an Apple !

>> Thank You Microsoft !

Guest Dave Horne
Posted

"star_x" wrote in message

news:star_x.38wj8j@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com...

>

> Hi, one day i was doing updates for my computer (i have an Acer and i'm

> using vista) and i think it called for a vista update. Once i updated

> it, i restarted my computer and i found a little sound icon with a red

> "x" on it saying: "no audio output is installed". I don't know why it

> happened. I researched what i would do on google. One webpage said:

> go to control panel>device manager>find the sound card by clicking on

> the plus next to Sound, Video and Game controllers. You should see

> something that has a brand name with integrated audio>click on it>drive

> tab>roll back driver

> I did this. It said once you "roll back the driver" that the sound

> should start working again. But unfortunatly when i went to the Drive

> tab, it would NOT let me click on "roll back driver". i don't know why.

> And now i do not now how to solve this problem, and get my sound back on

> my compter.

>

> By the way, it says my sound is a "IDH High Definition Audio CODEC".

>

> Does anyone know how to fix this? Your help is much appreiciated!

> Thanks.

>

>

> --

> star_x

> Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com

 

I'd start by reading this thread from top to bottom.

 

The easist approach would be to remove or delete that IDT driver, reboot,

and let Windows supply a generic driver.

 

If that fails, read though all the posts here in this thread ... or go to

Acer's Support site and read of similar incidents - there will be many I

assure you.

Guest Dave Horne
Posted

"star_x" wrote in message

news:star_x.38wj8j@no-mx.forums.vistaheads.com...

>

> Hi, one day i was doing updates for my computer (i have an Acer and i'm

> using vista) and i think it called for a vista update. Once i updated

> it, i restarted my computer and i found a little sound icon with a red

> "x" on it saying: "no audio output is installed". I don't know why it

> happened. I researched what i would do on google. One webpage said:

> go to control panel>device manager>find the sound card by clicking on

> the plus next to Sound, Video and Game controllers. You should see

> something that has a brand name with integrated audio>click on it>drive

> tab>roll back driver

> I did this. It said once you "roll back the driver" that the sound

> should start working again. But unfortunatly when i went to the Drive

> tab, it would NOT let me click on "roll back driver". i don't know why.

> And now i do not now how to solve this problem, and get my sound back on

> my compter.

>

> By the way, it says my sound is a "IDH High Definition Audio CODEC".

>

> Does anyone know how to fix this? Your help is much appreiciated!

> Thanks.

>

>

> --

> star_x

> Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com

 

You probably should also change your Windows Upadte settings not to be

automatic.

 

This way you can wait a few days and see if anyone else is having problems

with a particular update.

Guest queenstowngreg
Posted

I shuuld have emphasised REMOVE drivers,system restore or driver rollback

wont fix this one .Can i send IDT the bill for my time fixing their mess?

 

"queenstowngreg" wrote:

> Same problem,dell xps 420, 4 gb ram,1 tb raid 0 nvidia 8800gtx,remove

> driver,reinstall original using utilities disc,hide update until IDT sort it

> out doesnt microsoft check 3rd party updates?

>

> "Dave Horne" wrote:

>

> > I'm using Vista Home Premium and just installed the IDT Audio IDT High

> > Definition Audio CODEC update today. After rebooting I have no playback

> > devices. I can not Skype, can not play back CDs or listen to the internet

> > radio.

> >

> > In addition, when I look at installed updates to remove an update, this

> > particular one is not listed. Suggestions?

> >

> >

Guest John9751
Posted

"MyWebs" wrote:

>

> "Dave Horne" wrote:

>

> > I'll add a follow up to this and my now solved problem.

> >

> > After I reverted to an earlier 'restore' I tried to recreate this same

> > problem by going into Device Manager and update my Sigma Tel High Definition

> > Audio CODEC. After updating the driver I of course had the problem I wrote

> > here about. So instead of using System Restore, I used Roll Back Driver in

> > Device Manager (Under Sound, video and games). To my surprise that didn't

> > solve my problem and I was still left with no Audio Playback devices.

> >

> > I was forced again to use System Restore. I'm not a Windows wiz though I've

> > been using Windows for about 15 years. Had this problem happened to my wife

> > (and countless others) a lot of time would have been wasted while they would

> > have tried to figure out how to solve this. A problem like this should not

> > have occured _and_ rolling back the driver using that option in Device

> > Manager should have worked _but_ it didn't.

> >

> > Just passing this on ... perhaps someone else can benefit from the time I

> > spent on this. DH

>

>

> Windows update is pushing this update out automatically. I experienced the

> exact same thing David Horne did. I installed, rebooted then no sound. Vista

> said "no sound device installed" System properties confirmed this. style_emoticons//sad.gif

>

> So I rollback the driver... No joy there either. I was also forced to use

> System Restore to get things working again.

>

> MS should not be pushing out drivers that don't work at all. And rolling

> back a driver should fix it. So something else must be wrong as well. Someone

> at Microsoft needs to look closely at this update because its very flawed and

> is going to cause a ton of problems for the newbie users who probably isn't

> going to even know how to rollback his drivers, which doesn't work anyways.

> Lets hope they know about System Restore.

>

> System specs in case anyone from MS reads this:

> Dell Inspiron 1501

> AMD Turion 64X2 Mobile CPU

> 2 gigs of RAM

> 110 GB hard drive

> onboard sound: SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC

> Vista Home Premium

Guest John9751
Posted

"MyWebs" wrote:

>

> "Dave Horne" wrote:

>

> > I'll add a follow up to this and my now solved problem.

> >

> > After I reverted to an earlier 'restore' I tried to recreate this same

> > problem by going into Device Manager and update my Sigma Tel High Definition

> > Audio CODEC. After updating the driver I of course had the problem I wrote

> > here about. So instead of using System Restore, I used Roll Back Driver in

> > Device Manager (Under Sound, video and games). To my surprise that didn't

> > solve my problem and I was still left with no Audio Playback devices.

> >

> > I was forced again to use System Restore. I'm not a Windows wiz though I've

> > been using Windows for about 15 years. Had this problem happened to my wife

> > (and countless others) a lot of time would have been wasted while they would

> > have tried to figure out how to solve this. A problem like this should not

> > have occured _and_ rolling back the driver using that option in Device

> > Manager should have worked _but_ it didn't.

> >

> > Just passing this on ... perhaps someone else can benefit from the time I

> > spent on this. DH

>

>

> Windows update is pushing this update out automatically. I experienced the

> exact same thing David Horne did. I installed, rebooted then no sound. Vista

> said "no sound device installed" System properties confirmed this. style_emoticons//sad.gif

>

> So I rollback the driver... No joy there either. I was also forced to use

> System Restore to get things working again.

>

> MS should not be pushing out drivers that don't work at all. And rolling

> back a driver should fix it. So something else must be wrong as well. Someone

> at Microsoft needs to look closely at this update because its very flawed and

> is going to cause a ton of problems for the newbie users who probably isn't

> going to even know how to rollback his drivers, which doesn't work anyways.

> Lets hope they know about System Restore.

>

> System specs in case anyone from MS reads this:

> Dell Inspiron 1501

> AMD Turion 64X2 Mobile CPU

> 2 gigs of RAM

> 110 GB hard drive

> onboard sound: SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC

> Vista Home Premium

 

Had the same problem on my Dell desktop. Solution was to uninstall the new

sound driver Microsoft Update installed and then I went to Dell's site and

downloaded their July 2007 SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC driver and

everything worked just fine again.

Guest tom jones
Posted

IDT Took out my audio

 

Same happened to me when did windows live update after installing sp3. I fixed by going to device manager and uninstalling IDT Audio Codec under the Sound Audio section.

Rebooted and plug-n-play found new (old) audio hardware and asked to install. I followed thru on the internet search for IDT driver and installed. This fixed my "no audio" volume problem.

 

Additional difference was the pop-up of a control panel of IDT Audio at Boot Up after sucessful reinstall of driver. Controls IDT audio setting icon in systray now too at boot. Now I just need to get rid of the annoying flash control screen at boot.

 

IDT audio appears to be working fine now as replacement for original Sigmatel? audio drivers.

Guest tom jones
Posted

IDT Took out my audio

 

Same happened to me when did windows live update after installing sp3. I fixed by going to device manager and uninstalling IDT Audio Codec under the Sound Audio section.

Rebooted and plug-n-play found new (old) audio hardware and asked to install. I followed thru on the internet search for IDT driver and installed. This fixed my "no audio" volume problem.

 

Additional difference was the pop-up of a control panel of IDT Audio at Boot Up after sucessful reinstall of driver. Controls IDT audio setting icon in systray now too at boot. Now I just need to get rid of the annoying flash control screen at boot.

 

IDT audio appears to be working fine now as replacement for original Sigmatel? audio drivers.

Guest SparkGM
Posted

I had this problem with a Dell XPS 420 with Vista Home Premuim. I went

to the Dell Support centre and from there down-loaded a Sigmatel (audio)

driver. Problem went away,

 

 

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Guest Laura
Posted

Sigma Tel HD Audio Codec on Inspiron 1501 running XP - No sound SO

 

I just experienced the same problem with using the updated audio driver and

then having no sound or audio device. After a whole week of trying to find

the source of constant bluescreen crashes running Vista I finally gave in and

replaced Vista with XP professional. Did all updates including SP3 and

everything went perfectly until I tried to install the audio driver I had

gotten off the Dell site meant for my laptop running XP (R171789 -12/4/07)

It was the only one listed so I figured it had to be the right one. Well as

soon as I installed it I knew something was wrong because the system crashed

and Device Status said to reinstall the drivers for this device (code 18) --

no audio device, and no sound at all. I tried several times to reinstall and

it came up with things that didn't make sense, like needing a driver

stacapi.dll, but not accepting it even though I directed it right to it in

the WDM folder! I finally uninstalled the Sigma Tel entry in device manager

but add/remove programs would not let me uninstall the Sigma Tel

program....error code 5001 - >setupDLL/setupDLL.cpp(2739) PAPP: SigmaTel

Pvendor: Sigma Tel PGUID: long

numbers/letters...$10.1.0.238@windowsXPservicepack3(2600) IE.0.6000.

 

Thank goodness I found this exact problem mentioned here. While the "found

new hardware" search never found a suitable driver - I figured I needed to

find a previous one to the one on the Dell site so that made me go back to

the Dell site and look again. I saw a link that said "other versions" which

is where I found an older Sigma Tel driver from 5/10/07 (says 11/2/06 and is

R134779).

 

I was worried that since I wasn't able to uninstall the bad one that the new

one wouldn't install right so I did something out of desperation that I

normally would never think of doing----I DELETED the Sigma Tel software entry

right out of Programs in Windows exporer! I really did not think it would

work at that point BUT IT DID!! I installed the older driver and SOUND IS

BACK and all entries are as they should be.

 

Thanks to all who take the time to help others on these forums!

 

"tom jones" wrote:RE: From IDT Took out my audio

> Same happened to me when did windows live update after installing sp3. I fixed by going to device manager and uninstalling IDT Audio Codec under the Sound Audio section.>

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