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My notebook just went mute. According to the audio section of the control panel I have no audio device. On the Sounds hardware list, all items are working except the "Conexant high Definition Audio-Venice 5046, location 65535(Internal Definition Audio Bus). It says to reinstall the drivers for this device (Code 18)." Where on Microsoft's download site do I go to download this? I can't find it.
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The drivers can usually be downloaded from your OEM's support site, or may have been included by the OEM as part of the support materials and files that came with your laptop. Microsoft is not the source for drivers, generally, though some may be distributed via Microsoft Update.
-- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64 http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
"weekend" <weekend[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:89ECF895-A94E-498C-BDD2-667954C909EF[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > My notebook just went mute. According to the audio section of the control > panel I have no audio device. On the Sounds hardware list, all items are > working except the "Conexant high Definition Audio-Venice 5046, location > 65535(Internal Definition Audio Bus). It says to reinstall the drivers for > this device (Code 18)." Where on Microsoft's download site do I go to > download this? I can't find it. > >
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You have go to the Manufacturer's web site for the brand of laptop and find the download page for your specific model of laptop. If your laptop has Windows XP x64 or Vista x64 you need to download the drivers for that system.
Microsoft does not supply the drivers for Conexant audio hardware.
weekend wrote:
[Quoted Text] > My notebook just went mute. According to the audio section of the control > panel I have no audio device. On the Sounds hardware list, all items are > working except the "Conexant high Definition Audio-Venice 5046, location > 65535(Internal Definition Audio Bus). It says to reinstall the drivers for > this device (Code 18)." Where on Microsoft's download site do I go to > download this? I can't find it. > >
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Or, simply use the system CD that came with your machine?
This may not be the most recent, but it should work and can be updated later.
Tony. . .
"Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie[ at ]mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message news:eamHJsASJHA.4504[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > The drivers can usually be downloaded from your OEM's support site, or may > have been included by the OEM as part of the support materials and files > that came with your laptop. Microsoft is not the source for drivers, > generally, though some may be distributed via Microsoft Update. > > -- > Charlie. > http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel> > "weekend" <weekend[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:89ECF895-A94E-498C-BDD2-667954C909EF[ at ]microsoft.com... >> My notebook just went mute. According to the audio section of the control >> panel I have no audio device. On the Sounds hardware list, all items are >> working except the "Conexant high Definition Audio-Venice 5046, location >> 65535(Internal Definition Audio Bus). It says to reinstall the drivers >> for >> this device (Code 18)." Where on Microsoft's download site do I go to >> download this? I can't find it. >> >> >
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Too many don't come with system CDs anymore.
-- Charlie. http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64 http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel
"Tony Sperling" <tony-sperling-at-dbmail-dk> wrote in message news:%23yQ1DACSJHA.4148[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Or, simply use the system CD that came with your machine? > > This may not be the most recent, but it should work and can be updated > later. > > > Tony. . . > > > "Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie[ at ]mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message > news:eamHJsASJHA.4504[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> The drivers can usually be downloaded from your OEM's support site, or >> may have been included by the OEM as part of the support materials and >> files that came with your laptop. Microsoft is not the source for >> drivers, generally, though some may be distributed via Microsoft Update. >> >> -- >> Charlie. >> http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel>> >> "weekend" <weekend[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:89ECF895-A94E-498C-BDD2-667954C909EF[ at ]microsoft.com... >>> My notebook just went mute. According to the audio section of the >>> control >>> panel I have no audio device. On the Sounds hardware list, all items are >>> working except the "Conexant high Definition Audio-Venice 5046, location >>> 65535(Internal Definition Audio Bus). It says to reinstall the drivers >>> for >>> this device (Code 18)." Where on Microsoft's download site do I go to >>> download this? I can't find it. >>> >>> >> > >
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I know I shouldn't be surprised - but I am!
Tony. . .
"Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie[ at ]mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message news:uZuXSnHSJHA.4680[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > Too many don't come with system CDs anymore. > > -- > Charlie. > http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel> > "Tony Sperling" <tony-sperling-at-dbmail-dk> wrote in message > news:%23yQ1DACSJHA.4148[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> Or, simply use the system CD that came with your machine? >> >> This may not be the most recent, but it should work and can be updated >> later. >> >> >> Tony. . . >> >> >> "Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie[ at ]mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message >> news:eamHJsASJHA.4504[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> The drivers can usually be downloaded from your OEM's support site, or >>> may have been included by the OEM as part of the support materials and >>> files that came with your laptop. Microsoft is not the source for >>> drivers, generally, though some may be distributed via Microsoft Update. >>> >>> -- >>> Charlie. >>> http://msmvps.com/blogs/xperts64>>> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/charlie.russel>>> >>> "weekend" <weekend[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:89ECF895-A94E-498C-BDD2-667954C909EF[ at ]microsoft.com... >>>> My notebook just went mute. According to the audio section of the >>>> control >>>> panel I have no audio device. On the Sounds hardware list, all items >>>> are >>>> working except the "Conexant high Definition Audio-Venice 5046, >>>> location >>>> 65535(Internal Definition Audio Bus). It says to reinstall the drivers >>>> for >>>> this device (Code 18)." Where on Microsoft's download site do I go to >>>> download this? I can't find it. >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> >
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Hi microsoft uaa bus driver kb901105 ?? jk
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Based on the original post, his system is looking for the driver for the Conexant high Definition Audio-Venice device.
Juergen Kluth wrote:
[Quoted Text] > Hi > microsoft uaa bus driver > kb901105 ?? > jk > >
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Hi, What is your notebook brand and model? With that info at hand you can easily go to the support - or downloads - section of the manufacturer's web site and grab the proper drivers. Carlos
"weekend" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > My notebook just went mute. According to the audio section of the control > panel I have no audio device. On the Sounds hardware list, all items are > working except the "Conexant high Definition Audio-Venice 5046, location > 65535(Internal Definition Audio Bus). It says to reinstall the drivers for > this device (Code 18)." Where on Microsoft's download site do I go to > download this? I can't find it. > >
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You should probably use System Restore to go back to where the sound worked. My mobo did not initially have sound drivers from the mfg, but a Microsoft HD audio driver provided the sound perfectly until newer drivers were made available.
"weekend" <weekend[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:89ECF895-A94E-498C-BDD2-667954C909EF[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > My notebook just went mute. According to the audio section of the control > panel I have no audio device. On the Sounds hardware list, all items are > working except the "Conexant high Definition Audio-Venice 5046, location > 65535(Internal Definition Audio Bus). It says to reinstall the drivers for > this device (Code 18)." Where on Microsoft's download site do I go to > download this? I can't find it. > >
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John, The only catch here is that, under the same nickname, you can find a different underlying hardware, ie, you may find zillions of hd audio drivers in microsoft download center corresponding to varying chipsets. The only solution here is to take a look inside the *.inf file inside the MSFT driver and check for the VID (vendor id) and PID (chipset). If that info matches the one reported in Device Manager, then it is safe to install those drivers. Carlos
"John Barnes" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > You should probably use System Restore to go back to where the sound worked. > My mobo did not initially have sound drivers from the mfg, but a Microsoft > HD audio driver provided the sound perfectly until newer drivers were made > available. > > > "weekend" <weekend[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:89ECF895-A94E-498C-BDD2-667954C909EF[ at ]microsoft.com... > > My notebook just went mute. According to the audio section of the control > > panel I have no audio device. On the Sounds hardware list, all items are > > working except the "Conexant high Definition Audio-Venice 5046, location > > 65535(Internal Definition Audio Bus). It says to reinstall the drivers for > > this device (Code 18)." Where on Microsoft's download site do I go to > > download this? I can't find it. > > > > > >
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I suggested using System Restore. The poster had a working driver until 'recently'.
"Carlos" <Carlos[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5128C663-2F04-4D39-AE4D-5812180C1BF2[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > John, > The only catch here is that, under the same nickname, you can find a > different underlying hardware, ie, you may find zillions of hd audio > drivers > in microsoft download center corresponding to varying chipsets. > The only solution here is to take a look inside the *.inf file inside the > MSFT driver and check for the VID (vendor id) and PID (chipset). > If that info matches the one reported in Device Manager, then it is safe > to > install those drivers. > Carlos > > "John Barnes" wrote: > >> You should probably use System Restore to go back to where the sound >> worked. >> My mobo did not initially have sound drivers from the mfg, but a >> Microsoft >> HD audio driver provided the sound perfectly until newer drivers were >> made >> available. >> >> >> "weekend" <weekend[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:89ECF895-A94E-498C-BDD2-667954C909EF[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > My notebook just went mute. According to the audio section of the >> > control >> > panel I have no audio device. On the Sounds hardware list, all items >> > are >> > working except the "Conexant high Definition Audio-Venice 5046, >> > location >> > 65535(Internal Definition Audio Bus). It says to reinstall the drivers >> > for >> > this device (Code 18)." Where on Microsoft's download site do I go to >> > download this? I can't find it. >> > >> > >> >>
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John, I got that one right from the very beginning. My comment was only ment for you, sharing what I had ran into when also searching for notebook audio drivers. :) Carlos
"John Barnes" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I suggested using System Restore. The poster had a working driver until > 'recently'. > > "Carlos" <Carlos[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5128C663-2F04-4D39-AE4D-5812180C1BF2[ at ]microsoft.com... > > John, > > The only catch here is that, under the same nickname, you can find a > > different underlying hardware, ie, you may find zillions of hd audio > > drivers > > in microsoft download center corresponding to varying chipsets. > > The only solution here is to take a look inside the *.inf file inside the > > MSFT driver and check for the VID (vendor id) and PID (chipset). > > If that info matches the one reported in Device Manager, then it is safe > > to > > install those drivers. > > Carlos > > > > "John Barnes" wrote: > > > >> You should probably use System Restore to go back to where the sound > >> worked. > >> My mobo did not initially have sound drivers from the mfg, but a > >> Microsoft > >> HD audio driver provided the sound perfectly until newer drivers were > >> made > >> available. > >> > >> > >> "weekend" <weekend[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:89ECF895-A94E-498C-BDD2-667954C909EF[ at ]microsoft.com... > >> > My notebook just went mute. According to the audio section of the > >> > control > >> > panel I have no audio device. On the Sounds hardware list, all items > >> > are > >> > working except the "Conexant high Definition Audio-Venice 5046, > >> > location > >> > 65535(Internal Definition Audio Bus). It says to reinstall the drivers > >> > for > >> > this device (Code 18)." Where on Microsoft's download site do I go to > >> > download this? I can't find it. > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >
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Thanks, Carlos. Good to know if I see anyone needing to go that route. In my case whatever Microsoft generic HD driver came with the install DVD worked so well with my Realtek sound that I didn't want to risk installing the 1000+ (I know it wasn't quite that many, but they seemed to issue several new ones every week) drivers Realtek released.
"Carlos" <Carlos[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A28E5AFB-D38A-4E62-A17E-C1039EA1D73C[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > John, > I got that one right from the very beginning. > My comment was only ment for you, sharing what I had ran into when also > searching for notebook audio drivers. > :) > Carlos > > "John Barnes" wrote: > >> I suggested using System Restore. The poster had a working driver until >> 'recently'. >> >> "Carlos" <Carlos[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:5128C663-2F04-4D39-AE4D-5812180C1BF2[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > John, >> > The only catch here is that, under the same nickname, you can find a >> > different underlying hardware, ie, you may find zillions of hd audio >> > drivers >> > in microsoft download center corresponding to varying chipsets. >> > The only solution here is to take a look inside the *.inf file inside >> > the >> > MSFT driver and check for the VID (vendor id) and PID (chipset). >> > If that info matches the one reported in Device Manager, then it is >> > safe >> > to >> > install those drivers. >> > Carlos >> > >> > "John Barnes" wrote: >> > >> >> You should probably use System Restore to go back to where the sound >> >> worked. >> >> My mobo did not initially have sound drivers from the mfg, but a >> >> Microsoft >> >> HD audio driver provided the sound perfectly until newer drivers were >> >> made >> >> available. >> >> >> >> >> >> "weekend" <weekend[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> >> news:89ECF895-A94E-498C-BDD2-667954C909EF[ at ]microsoft.com... >> >> > My notebook just went mute. According to the audio section of the >> >> > control >> >> > panel I have no audio device. On the Sounds hardware list, all items >> >> > are >> >> > working except the "Conexant high Definition Audio-Venice 5046, >> >> > location >> >> > 65535(Internal Definition Audio Bus). It says to reinstall the >> >> > drivers >> >> > for >> >> > this device (Code 18)." Where on Microsoft's download site do I go >> >> > to >> >> > download this? I can't find it. >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >>
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Hi, I think the ms hd audio drivers are such like an interface to a "compatible codec" (with hardware for sure) (anything like netbios for smb) jk btw realtek is at level 2.09
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