Randy, my hat's off to you. :) By using the values above plugged into Link Removed - Invalid URL I was able to locate the updated drivers. My headphones work like a dream now. Probably a lot of other little glitches that appeared during the recovery process are repaired too. Now, if we can...
For Sound device, values are: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_8384&DEV_7618&SUBSYS_80862111&REV_1002 HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_8384&DEV_7618&SUBSYS_80862111 For Other Devices, values are: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_29A4&SUBSYS_514D8086&REV_02 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_29A4&SUBSYS_514D8086 PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_29A4&CC_078000...
Well, to go by product list on the Intel Driver CD, it looks like I'm headed to Intel for most of the updated drivers. The "sound device" that was my main problem, it just lists as"High Definition Audio Controller". Here are highlights of the product list: Intel(R) Chipset Software...
I ran dxdiag and Belarc Advisor to get a more complete picture of the setup. All they reported for "Sound Device" is "High Definition Audio Device" made by Microsoft. I did determine (see attached snapshot) under "Other Devices" that the "PCI Simple Communications Controller" was "not working...
After my desktop with XP crashed, I recovered along with a clean install of Windows 7. The processor is an Intel Core 2 Duo with the onboard audio device showing Microsoft as the manufacturer. The front headphone port worked for about a week after the recovery, then just stopped. Moving the...