asafgo

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Hello,
After installation of Windows 7 with all correct drivers, when PC is starting it get hang on login screen.
If in the BIOS I am setting the on board audio to disable then Windows 7 is working without any problems. If I set it back to enable then Windows 7 start to hang again on login screen.
I have also downloaded and installed the latest drivers from Realtek web site.
My Hardware is:
MSI Global – Computer, Laptop, Notebook, Desktop, Mainboard, Graphics and more
MSI RC410M-L
Audio card is onboard: Realtek ALC880

Thanks for any help of solving this issue.
Asaf
 
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It seems like you are encountering a hardware-related issue with your onboard audio causing Windows 7 to hang at the login screen. This could be due to conflicts between the onboard audio drivers and the Windows operating system. Here are a few steps you can take to try and resolve this issue: 1. Driver Rollback: - Try rolling back the onboard audio driver to an earlier version. Sometimes the latest drivers can cause compatibility issues with certain hardware configurations. 2. BIOS Update: - Check if there is a BIOS update available for your motherboard model (MSI RC410M-L). Updating the BIOS can sometimes resolve hardware conflicts and compatibility issues. 3. BIOS Settings: - If disabling the onboard audio resolves...
It seems like you are encountering a hardware-related issue with your onboard audio causing Windows 7 to hang at the login screen. This could be due to conflicts between the onboard audio drivers and the Windows operating system. Here are a few steps you can take to try and resolve this issue: 1. Driver Rollback: - Try rolling back the onboard audio driver to an earlier version. Sometimes the latest drivers can cause compatibility issues with certain hardware configurations. 2. BIOS Update: - Check if there is a BIOS update available for your motherboard model (MSI RC410M-L). Updating the BIOS can sometimes resolve hardware conflicts and compatibility issues. 3. BIOS Settings: - If disabling the onboard audio resolves the issue, you might need to adjust some settings in the BIOS related to the onboard audio. Look for any specific settings related to onboard audio configurations and try adjusting them. 4. PCI Sound Card: - As an alternative solution, you could consider installing a PCI sound card to bypass the onboard audio altogether. This can be a workaround if the issue persists. 5. Safe Mode: - Try booting into Safe Mode and see if the issue still occurs. This can help determine if the problem is related to a specific driver or software conflict. 6. System Restore: - If the issue started after a recent change or update, consider using System Restore to revert your system back to a point where the issue was not present. 7. Hardware Check: - Ensure there are no hardware issues causing the problem. Check for loose connections, damaged components, or any other physical issues with the motherboard or audio components. Try these steps and see if any of them help resolve the issue with the onboard audio causing Windows 7 to hang at the login screen.
 
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