I have a Dell Dimension 4600 and recently had a clean install of Windows 7 done by a large box store (I won't list names at this point). They told me that the system was compatible however, when I got it home and several hundred dollars later, we have no sound. I am a little techy, but have not been able to locate a driver to work, The store has been unresponsive since they have been paid. Can anyone help?
I also have a 4600i and have done a clean install of Windows 7. My PC has SoundMAX on-board audio. How about yours? When I checked for updates, from Microsoft, the driver for this hardware was offered as "optional"... have you looked at that?
If not, check the Dell website and download the driver for "Analog Devices ADI 198x Integrated Audio". Although it is for XP it might work on Windows 7.
Good luck.
Mike
hey gwiz131, i would first see if my current sound card would be picked up by w7. if not try the sound cards own web site to see if they have a patch. i was lucky and creative audio had one. you will more than likely have to force load through the trouble shoot compadablity mode. if you cannot and have to buy a sound card i wood buy a brand called rosewell. they seem to be a good solid reliable company and resonably priced. i have also gone to small independeant pc shops and see what they might have. seems like the hardware makers don't care about what we have already bought from them or that we have a new working driver for a new os. can't say how much an os cd will cost you depends on how good of a hunter you are. as far as installing it plce in cd rom and boot from cd rom and it should takeoff and install with very little user help. hpe this helps and let me know what you find. poorguyI own a dell demension 4600 also i have upgraded the ram to 4 gigs, the cpu to 3.02, a nvidia geForce 6200 agp graphics card, i know i will be needing a sound card, what would you recommend. What i am looking to do is install windows 7 home premium. I seem to have all of the necessary hardware to do this install. Will I need to purchase a new copy of windows 7 home premium. I already own several other computers with windows 7 running on them. I was just wondering if it will work like when I pop an XP disc in a pc and it just lets me install windows. If its going to cost me more than 150 I would rather just let this pc live out its lifespan running what it currently is. But I don't mind overcoming a few hurdles to install 7 as long as it is not going to get too costly and the troubleshooting becomes too time consuming. Any help would be appreciated
Before I start hunting for sound cards and drivers, what is the first step I would take to see if my system is compatible with 7. If it is how do I install the drivers? Are they the same ones specific to my service tag on my 4600 ? This seems very easily possible, alot of posts are discouraging me against installing 7 but if the PC can handle it why not. Also can it be any windows 7 disc previously used to boot on other PC's. Thanks again
- Gina
Before I start hunting for sound cards and drivers, what is the first step I would take to see if my system is compatible with 7. If it is how do I install the drivers? Are they the same ones specific to my service tag on my 4600 ? This seems very easily possible, alot of posts are discouraging me against installing 7 but if the PC can handle it why not. Also can it be any windows 7 disc previously used to boot on other PC's. Thanks again
- Gina