Microsoft HD audio & Realtek HD audio

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I just installed Vista Ultimate 64 bit. I have an Asus motherboard with
Realtek audio internal sound. When I run the setup for the Realtek drivers
everything installs smoothly but then it says I need to restart my computer.
After I restart and boot back in to Windows, Vista recognizes the Realtek
driver isn't digitally signed and automatically installs the Microsoft HD
audio driver - no prompts, no questions asked. After that is "successfully
installed", I have NO sound. Device manager shows "Digital Output Device
(SPDIF)" as working properly, however this is only for coaxial SPDIF output,
therefore I can't use my speakers or the front headphone jack. What gives?

Is there a way to install a different Microsoft driver or get a copy of a
digitally signed Realtek one? Thanks!!
 
"Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1599BB9F-3BF1-45D7-8048-BBA3368C4850@microsoft.com...
>I just installed Vista Ultimate 64 bit. I have an Asus motherboard with
> Realtek audio internal sound. When I run the setup for the Realtek drivers
> everything installs smoothly but then it says I need to restart my
> computer.
> After I restart and boot back in to Windows, Vista recognizes the Realtek
> driver isn't digitally signed and automatically installs the Microsoft HD
> audio driver - no prompts, no questions asked. After that is "successfully
> installed", I have NO sound. Device manager shows "Digital Output Device
> (SPDIF)" as working properly, however this is only for coaxial SPDIF
> output,
> therefore I can't use my speakers or the front headphone jack. What gives?
>
> Is there a way to install a different Microsoft driver or get a copy of a
> digitally signed Realtek one? Thanks!!


http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads...=3&GetDown=false#High Definition Audio Codecs

ss.
 
I appreciate the help, but this is just a link to the non-digitally signed
Realtek drivers I was referring to. Microsoft's generic HD audio driver is
digitally signed so Vista automatically installs it upon restarting. Any
other suggestions?? This is such a frustrating problem.....

"Synapse Syndrome" wrote:

> "Rob" <Rob@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1599BB9F-3BF1-45D7-8048-BBA3368C4850@microsoft.com...
> >I just installed Vista Ultimate 64 bit. I have an Asus motherboard with
> > Realtek audio internal sound. When I run the setup for the Realtek drivers
> > everything installs smoothly but then it says I need to restart my
> > computer.
> > After I restart and boot back in to Windows, Vista recognizes the Realtek
> > driver isn't digitally signed and automatically installs the Microsoft HD
> > audio driver - no prompts, no questions asked. After that is "successfully
> > installed", I have NO sound. Device manager shows "Digital Output Device
> > (SPDIF)" as working properly, however this is only for coaxial SPDIF
> > output,
> > therefore I can't use my speakers or the front headphone jack. What gives?
> >
> > Is there a way to install a different Microsoft driver or get a copy of a
> > digitally signed Realtek one? Thanks!!

>
> http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads...=3&GetDown=false#High Definition Audio Codecs
>
> ss.
>
>
>
 
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