Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for HD Audio
I recently built a new PC and ran into a problem where the integrated audio wasn’t working. The motherboard is a MSI P35 Platinum (revision 1.1) which uses the Realtek ALC888 codec. A new install of Windows XP Pro didn’t recognize the audio until I installed the HD audio bus driver from Microsoft.
Here were the steps:
- Open device manager (I right-clicked on My Computer, selected Manage, selected Device Manager)
- Look for an entry named PCI Device under “System Devices” with a warning icon (little yellow circle with a black exclamation mark)
- Right-click on PCI Device, select Update Driver…
- When asked Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software?, select Yes, this time only or Yes, now and every time I connect a device, then click Next >
- When asked What do you want the wizard to do?, select Install the software automatically (Recommended)
- Wait for the wizard to finish
For me, this found the right driver, installed it and my audio started working immediately.
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January 16th, 2008 at 8:59 pm
haha, dude you rock, i’ve been googling for years (actually 1 month) for my thinkpad x60. it came with XP (vista capable too) so i upgraded to vista.
sound worked perfectly for vista but i decided to downgrade cause of software problem. Everything worked but only that UAA driver and thx to you, it’s problem solve !!
cheers mate