Asus P5E SupremeFX II Audio Card not recognized.

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Having trouble with Windows 7 32-bit, previously installed over a 64bit

version ( formatted partition & install ) because I wanted an english

version of Windows7. Just bought this new quad core computer, all happy

and everything about it, suddently, the sound card starts jamming, the

soundmax software to, after reboot, it could not detect any audio output

or something, leaving the volume control icon with a red X on it. So I

just decided what the hell since it was a french version, LET'S FORMAT!







Install went seamless, no issues, now arriving on my windows, the only

driver it cannot find was the sound card. When double-clicking on it to

try to resolve the issue, it arrives at a page saying "Hardware changes

might not have been detected." All spooked out, I "ran" to my device

manager and there I was stupified! NO "Sound, Video & Game

Controller"!!

>> http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm423/poop2365/111-2.png




AAAAAHHH!!!



Out of panic, I rebooted, no change... shut down, removed card, power

on, arrive on windows, shut down, place back card, power on, still the

same thing! Went in device manager, noticed a 'High Definition Audio

Controller' sitting in 'System Devices' and still no sign of 'Sound.

Video & Game Contoller'.

>> http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm423/poop2365/222.png


I had this idea of uninstalling driver, went in gpedit.msc to edit

device/drivers rules so that there are no more automatic driver

installation. Thing worked, or so I thought, I noticed in device

manager that there was in 'Other Devices' , PCI Device.

>> http://i318.photobucket.com/albums/mm423/poop2365/000.png


I flipped! Alright! It detected something that made more sense to me! No

more 'High Definition Audio Controller' in 'System Devices', when trying

to update driver and browse to the soundmax driver designed for it ( and

downloaded from asustek website

http://ca.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=cPrufUGXUlY9OsYv ) nothing, I keep

getting this "The audio driver files do not support your computer

hardware", rebooted again, still same error message. Tried installing a

Realtek driver I encountered somewhere online, the PCI device went back

to 'High Definition Audio Controller' in 'System Devices' and still no

****** 'Sound Video and Game Controler' !!!!! Out of stress I took the

computer and threw it out the window! Not really, I was seriously mad

and wtf'd.





Now if any help could be brought to this annoying yet critical issue,

PLEASE, DO HELP! Thank you!





HERE ARE MY SPECS:





CORE 2 QUAD Q9300 2.50GHZ FSB1333MHZ 6M LGA775

ASUS P5E X38 LGA775

Corsair XMS2 TWIN2X2048-6400C4 2GB 2X1GB PC2-6400 DDR2-800 CL 4-4-4-12

GAINWARD 9800 GTX 512MB

Coolermaster cm 690

Corsair TX750W 750W ATX 12V 60A 24PIN ATX

OCZ VANQUISHER

Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 500GB SATA 7200RPM





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Not much help, I know, but this has just happened to me too. Spooky.



Windows 7 x64

Q6700

8800GT

Asus Maxmius Extreme

6GB DDR3





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Some of the ASUS MBDs use an ASUS unique Realtec chip (ALC1200) The

driver is usually available on the ASUS web site if this is the case.

The default windows drivers may not include some of the needed Realtec

modules such as a sound mixer module.

(I recently ran into this on an ASUS M4A 79 Deluxe MBD.

Further, there have been various problems dealing with the 8800 drivers.

If that isn't enough, some games require that you obtain the last

microsoft DX 9c update, and install it over the DX10/11 system, in order

to update some of the DX 9c modules.



Some games, such as Crysis, were not completely debugged in DX10, and

work better if forced into DX9 mode.



On 5/5/2010 8:08 PM, undisclosed wrote:

> Not much help, I know, but this has just happened to me too. Spooky.

>

> Windows 7 x64

> Q6700

> 8800GT

> Asus Maxmius Extreme

> 6GB DDR3

>

>
 
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