Windows 7 Realtek HD Audio Problem!

XilitoN

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So... I just downloaded Realtek AC'97 Driver. But then I try to install it it says "Rtkvac.sys missing".
I run Windows 7 Ultimate Build 7600 please help!:frown:
 

Solution
Rtkvac.sys is the driver left-over. You may need to use Link Removed.

1. Disable your Antivirus/Security software
2. Uninstall your Realtek sound driver
3. Reboot
4. Disable your Antivirus/Security software
5. Control Panel > System > Device Manasger
6. Locate your Realtek HD audio device, right-click it and completely remove it
7. Reboot
8. Download and install the right driver for your audio device, I understand it is Link Removed.
9. Reboot your pc now
Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor - Download - Microsoft Windows
This... didn't work :(
 

Windows 7 Upgrade Advisor - Download - Microsoft Windows
This... didn't work :(

are you saying it didn't produce a report ?

The upgrade advisor won't fix your system it will simply show what's compatible with windows seven and hopefully show what isn't ?
 

are you saying it didn't produce a report ?

The upgrade advisor won't fix your system it will simply show what's compatible with windows seven and hopefully show what isn't ?

As icky says this is to see if you have any incompatibility as there is something not quite right here...
 

As icky says this is to see if you have any incompatibility as there is something not quite right here...

No, it doesn't say anything about any problem :S
 

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The problem is that support for you audio card is discontinued. And it looks like Microsoft doesn't have a standard driver for this card either.


What you may want to try is to install HD Audio Vista x64 driver on 7 in Vista compatibility mode.


Everest report shows that you have a notebook pc, so try searching your notebook manufacturer's site.

Your i915p onboard audio is Intel 82801FB ICH6 - High Definition Audio Controller
 

How do i get to "Vista compability mode"??
 

This way:

1. Right click on the executable file and click the "Properties" option

2. Select the "Compatibility tab"

3. From the drop-down menu, choose the operating system to run your file compatible with

4. Click OK

5. Run it

Make older programs run in this version of Windows
 

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