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Hardware ID's
PCI\VEN_1102&DEV_7004&SUBSYS_10031102&REV_00
PCI\VEN_1102&DEV_7004&SUBSYS_10031102
PCI\VEN_1102&DEV_7004&CC_098000
PCI\VEN_1102&DEV_7004&CC_0980
Note: i do have my integrated sound card settings turned off in the bios can that be the issue? or is the sound card not compatible with windows 7?
Hi Smirk24,
If the was installed separately on the motherboard and did not come with the motherboard, then yes, make sure onboard audio is disabled in the BIOS.
Firstly, I would suggest you use
Snappy Driver Installer to install that missing driver. Make sure
Expert Mode is ticked and
Not Installed is ticked under
"Found in DriverPacks". If you find the driver
"Game Port for SB Live! Series", select the
White Square beside it and click
Install. Also, make sure tick
"Create a restore point" before you install the driver, in case anything goes wrong.
Let us know how that goes, if it does not work, I will provide an alternative solution
Rich
what is the name of manufacturer of sound card
what is the model number?
Smirk24, Have you tried Snappy Driver?
yeah but i get the same problem that is displayed in the picture above about encountering a problem and driver easy doesnt even know about it
Smirk24, try Britec's solutions, if they do not solve the issue, try this alternative solution
Here is an alternative download link:
https://devid.info/en/205715
Make sure you click on
devid-driver-205715.7z (3.5 Mb) as highlighted in this screen shot:
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You will need
7-zip to extract the contents to a folder on your desktop. After that, go back to device manager, right click unknown device and click update. Then click "Browse my computer for driver software" and browse for that folder that has the driver files and finally click next.
Hopefully, this should work
(08-20-2017, 06:30 PM)RichTech Wrote: [ -> ]Smirk24, try Britec's solutions, if they do not solve the issue, try this alternative solution
Here is an alternative download link:
https://devid.info/en/205715
Make sure you click on devid-driver-205715.7z (3.5 Mb) as highlighted in this screen shot:
You will need 7-zip to extract the contents to a folder on your desktop. After that, go back to device manager, right click unknown device and click update. Then click "Browse my computer for driver software" and browse for that folder that has the driver files and finally click next.
Hopefully, this should work
I tried both. It got me closer but i still had the same issue thanks though guys i appreciate the help though.
We can close the thread