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sound driver win 7 for build in sound
#1
I have a verry old motherboard with build in sound, works great on win xp , but not for win 7 Comp1 .the specs : MSI board, type MS-7032 , VIA K8T 800 Pro.
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#2
that's a older msi motherboard and it had two numbers the one you listed and the retail name msi k8m neo-v.
looking at msi the onboard audio on that motherboard is in fact realtek AC97 and not the via.

download the drivers direct from realtek so you know your getting the most up to date ones for windows 7
as that is a older board I have pointed you to the 32bit drivers as I would think that's what you need.
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/down...x?Langid=1&PNid=23&PFid=23&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
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#3
(08-31-2015, 06:31 AM)davey6 Wrote: that's a older msi motherboard and it had two numbers the one you listed and the retail name msi k8m neo-v.
looking at msi the onboard audio on that motherboard is in fact realtek AC97 and not the via.

download the drivers direct from realtek so you know your getting the most up to date ones for windows 7
as that is a older board I have pointed you to the 32bit drivers as I would think that's what you need.
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/down...x?Langid=1&PNid=23&PFid=23&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false

No luck,get message: no digital signature, I give permission to install, but the computer comes in an endlles loop.
Ps,the motherboard has 64 bit, with AMD processor.
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#4
hum trying to think here, Everest home would name that sound card for me but I am not sure that program is still on the net
as its old and I need a older one for a older motherboard, I am sure I have it on a memory pen and I will look for it later today.
if I find it I will upload it to my site and you can download it and then I can tell you how to use it.
that will pinpoint the sound chip for me and I can then search for the correct driver.
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#5
ok found everest home for you, took me a while as I had to check most of my older hard drives
this is how you use that program.

fully unpack the zip file and then install the program.

with the program now running, look in the left hand list for mutimedia click the little +
next to it and then click pci/pnp audio 
in the large box it should list what sound cards are on that motherboard.

you can also double check your motherboard number by doing the following.
click motherboard in the left hand list, in the now large box click motherboard again.
everest will give you a breakdown of your motherboard as well as its full make and model number.

if you can post that info back here i can then check up for possible drivers for you


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#6
C MEDIA CMI 8738 C3DX audio device type pci

Motherboard : MSI K8T NEO V MS 7032
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#7
ok c-media have changed their downloads you now have to register with them in order to gain access.
to save any possible spam coming from them i registered and got the most up to date driver for that
8738 chip.
you can download it straight from myself now at www.davesdrivers.com/davey6/drivers/sound/cmedia8738.rar
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#8
Yep, I have sound. Davey,my thanks ,prayers and blessing Rock
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#9
glad I could help, I will keep that driver and add it to my download section so if you ever need it again
I will have it on site.
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#10
murmur attempting to think here, Everest home would name that sound card for me however I don't know that program is as yet on the net
as its old and I really want a more established one for a more seasoned motherboard, I am certain I have it on a memory pen and I will search for it sometime in the afternoon.
on the off chance that I observe it I will transfer it to my webpage and you can download it and afterward I can let you know how to utilize it.
that will pinpoint the sound chip for myself and I would then be able to look for the right driver.
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#11
this is a very old thread and a even older program.
use cpuz to call up your motherboard make and modle
https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
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