Anonymous said…
1st, i'd like 2 say thanx so much 4 t'drivers it's really helpful
2nd, i had installed t'audio driver (successful) but t'audio still not working
pls help...thanx - Lywoch
Anonymous said…
thanksssssssssssssssssssssssssssss so much for the drivers ... i only have one probelm with the sound ... i n device manager .. the pci card is not installed yet ... and i installed the audio & chip driver and nothing happend ... plzzz advice
Sibbie said…
Hi..Thanks for the above drivers...you're really a life saver! I have an issue though, my laptop is a 5735, but I can't seem to find the sound drivers. I downloaded and installed the Realtek Audio drivers for XP but no sound comes out. I'm just wondering what else I need to install...Please help me out. Thanks
And many others visitors said that they have problem with their laptop sound after install Windows XP SP2. If you have the same problem, please follow the steps below:
Step 1 :
Uninstall any audio drivers and Microsoft UAA (kb888111) - if it's installed....
Step 2:
Click Start > Run... > type devmgmt.msc > press Enter
On Device Manager, please uninstall (right click > select Uninstall) a PCI device marked as unknown (e.g. with a '!' or maybe Yellow question mark)
and then Restart your laptop.
Step 3:
Windows will ask you to install automatically the drivers for Microsoft UAA Bus.
Cancel it and install this kb888111 - Universal Audio Architecture (UAA) High Definition Audio (Download for XP SP2)
Restart your laptop
UPDATE 1:
For Windows XP SP3 users, please read this (Install Microsoft (UAA) High Definition Audio class on Windows XP SP3)
Step 4:
After laptop restarted, Windows will once more ask you to install automatically the drivers for Microsoft UAA Bus, let Windows install it automatically, and then please install the sound driver (e.g. Realtek Sound Driver)
Thanks to TranceVibes :)
How to Edit Boot.ini
Posted by
Nelda Yuntantri
-
4/18/2009
Anonymous said…
First, thanks to you. It works fine for me, installed successfully. However, now every time I turn on my computer, it has two option to select in order to continue:
1. start with window xp
2. USB repair ....
how can I get rip of that, so every time I turn on the computer I dont have to press enter.
(Install XP from USB Flashdisk)
Hi everyone...
after install Windows XP using an USB flashdisk this message will appear when you turn on your computer...

so how can we get rip of that ??? follow this :
1. Open Command Prompt.... Start > Run.. > type cmd > press Enter

2. type cd\ and press Enter

3. type start notepad.exe boot.ini and press Enter

4. Notepad window will appear.... and change timeout=30 to timeout=0


5. Save it.... and you can close notepad... restart your computer...

Yes.. it's just that simple...
So, what's the difference between edit boot.ini using notepad and msconfig utility ?
on msconfig.. it is impossible to set timeout to 0...
First, thanks to you. It works fine for me, installed successfully. However, now every time I turn on my computer, it has two option to select in order to continue:
1. start with window xp
2. USB repair ....
how can I get rip of that, so every time I turn on the computer I dont have to press enter.
(Install XP from USB Flashdisk)
Hi everyone...
after install Windows XP using an USB flashdisk this message will appear when you turn on your computer...

so how can we get rip of that ??? follow this :
1. Open Command Prompt.... Start > Run.. > type cmd > press Enter

2. type cd\ and press Enter

3. type start notepad.exe boot.ini and press Enter

4. Notepad window will appear.... and change timeout=30 to timeout=0


5. Save it.... and you can close notepad... restart your computer...

Yes.. it's just that simple...
So, what's the difference between edit boot.ini using notepad and msconfig utility ?
on msconfig.. it is impossible to set timeout to 0...
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