Is it reading off of MY computer, or the normal specs? Will this
change because a different Hard Drive and OS are on the comp? It
originally came with XP: Media Center Edition, but no restore disks were
shipped with.
Brian A.;3973435 Wrote:
> If your still not sure what you have/need, go to Dell's site and run
> their
> System Information tool to find out what's in the system.
>
> --
>
> Brian A. Sesko { MS MVP_Windows Desktop User Experience }
> Conflicts start where information lacks.
> http://basconotw.mvps.org/ >
> Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://dts-l.com/goodpost.htm > How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375
(Msg. 10) Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 10:05 pm
Post subject: Re: This Device Cannot Start (code 10) [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
Property Value
Manufacturer Dell Inc.
Model 0KD882
Serial Number .HTKXT91.CN486436416199.
North Bridge Intel i945GM Revision 03
South Bridge Intel 82801GHM (ICH7-M/U) Revision 03
CPU Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2300 @ 1.66GHz
Cpu Socket Socket 479 mPGA
Warning! Accuracy of DMI data cannot be guaranteed
I am also having problems wit Sound on my Laptop.Sound does not play
from either Front speakers or head phone jack ive already enabled the
windows option in the bios. ive looked everywhere and have tried alot of
methods. the thing is when i have errors it makes sounds and when i do
test it does to. the volume control also dosent show in the right corner
i am guessing that is because i have no device. it would be greatly
appreciated if some one can plzz help me fix this problem i Cant stand
the scilence.
(Msg. 11) Posted: Tue Oct 27, 2009 11:42 pm
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fluke93 wrote:
> Property Value
> Manufacturer Dell Inc.
> Model 0KD882
> Serial Number .HTKXT91.CN486436416199.
>
> North Bridge Intel i945GM Revision 03
> South Bridge Intel 82801GHM (ICH7-M/U) Revision 03
>
> CPU Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2300 @ 1.66GHz
> Cpu Socket Socket 479 mPGA
>
> System Slots 1 PCMCIA
>
> Memory Summary
> Maximum Capacity 4096 MBytes
> Memory Slots 2
> Error Correction None
>
> Warning! Accuracy of DMI data cannot be guaranteed
>
>
> I am also having problems wit Sound on my Laptop.Sound does not play
> from either Front speakers or head phone jack ive already enabled the
> windows option in the bios. ive looked everywhere and have tried alot of
> methods. the thing is when i have errors it makes sounds and when i do
> test it does to. the volume control also dosent show in the right corner
> i am guessing that is because i have no device. it would be greatly
> appreciated if some one can plzz help me fix this problem i Cant stand
> the scilence.
>
Depending on the WinXP Service Pack, you may also need the HDaudio driver
from Microsoft. SP3 has the HDaudio driver included. SP1 and SP2 are
missing the driver, and there is a download page for it. But that hotfix
is also packaged with many of the audio drivers.
In the above R122161 download, is a folder "HDAQFE", which stands for
High Definition Audio. kb835221 is in there, which provides the HDaudio driver.
(Some of the RealTek driver downloads, provide KB888111, so perhaps that
Sigmatel driver is a bit older.)
If the HDaudio driver was installed, you could go to Device Manager,
look in System Devices and find
"Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio"
Doing a "Properties" on that one, and looking at the driver files
list, should show "hdaudbus.sys".
Now, that being said, sometimes the problem with the driver install,
is the presence of that UAA bus driver. There is a particular sequence
used, to uninstall it, and then try the installer package from your
laptop maker (Dell) again. This is a copy of the recommended procedure.
*******
1)Go in safe mode [ Press F8 when the computer is booting ]
1a) [ Use the Device Manager for the following steps... ]
2)Disable the HD audio device under Sound Video Games
controllers, do not uninstall it here! [This is the one with
the Code 10 right now)
3)Disable under the system devices "Microsoft UAA bus driver for high
definition audio", do not uninstall it here!
4)Now uninstall the "Microsoft UAA bus driver for high definition audio"
(via this device manager in safe mode), the HD audio device will then
also be uninstalled automatically.
5)Install the latest driver for your motherboard.
*******
Now, in that description, it is important how that latest
driver is installed. If you start up and the computer
rediscovers the hardware before you've had a chance to
install the driver, it could reinstall what was previously
there. But the above Safe Mode procedure, is intended to
remove the old stuff, so the driver can install without
any UAA already in place.
Someone tried this procedure, and this is their post back.
(Msg. 12) Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:45 pm
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>
> Property Value
> Manufacturer Dell Inc.
> Model 0KD882
> Serial Number .HTKXT91.CN486436416199.
>
> North Bridge Intel i945GM Revision 03
> South Bridge Intel 82801GHM (ICH7-M/U) Revision 03
>
> CPU Genuine Intel(R) CPU T2300 @ 1.66GHz
> Cpu Socket Socket 479 mPGA
>
> System Slots 1 PCMCIA
>
> Memory Summary
> Maximum Capacity 4096 MBytes
> Memory Slots 2
> Error Correction None
>
> Warning! Accuracy of DMI data cannot be guaranteed
>
>
> I am also having problems wit Sound on my Laptop.Sound does not play
> from either Front speakers or head phone jack ive already enabled the
> windows option in the bios. ive looked everywhere and have tried alot of
> methods. the thing is when i have errors it makes sounds and when i do
> test it does to. the volume control also dosent show in the right corner
> i am guessing that is because i have no device. it would be greatly
> appreciated if some one can plzz help me fix this problem i Cant stand
> the scilence.
>
>
> --
> fluke93
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:04 pm
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i am far far far from computer savy. and i was having the same problem with my laptop as the other person. i followed your directions and FIXED the sound problem! Ive had a silent computer for days, no clue how to fix it and not wanting to take it to the Geeks.
sigh...i can rest easy now. i have sound and i have peace of mind.
thank you for your easy to read and follow instructions. You made my day!!
Paul wrote:
fluke93 wrote:So it is a Dell E1505 ?And you installed the sound driver ?
27-Oct-09
Depending on the WinXP Service Pack, you may also need the HDaudio driver
from Microsoft. SP3 has the HDaudio driver included. SP1 and SP2 are
missing the driver, and there is a download page for it. But that hotfix
is also packaged with many of the audio drivers.
In the above R122161 download, is a folder "HDAQFE", which stands for
High Definition Audio. kb835221 is in there, which provides the HDaudio driver.
(Some of the RealTek driver downloads, provide KB888111, so perhaps that
Sigmatel driver is a bit older.)
If the HDaudio driver was installed, you could go to Device Manager,
look in System Devices and find
"Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio"
Doing a "Properties" on that one, and looking at the driver files
list, should show "hdaudbus.sys".
Now, that being said, sometimes the problem with the driver install,
is the presence of that UAA bus driver. There is a particular sequence
used, to uninstall it, and then try the installer package from your
laptop maker (Dell) again. This is a copy of the recommended procedure.
*******
1)Go in safe mode [ Press F8 when the computer is booting ]
1a) [ Use the Device Manager for the following steps... ]
2)Disable the HD audio device under Sound Video Games
controllers, do not uninstall it here! [This is the one with
the Code 10 right now)
3)Disable under the system devices "Microsoft UAA bus driver for high
definition audio", do not uninstall it here!
4)Now uninstall the "Microsoft UAA bus driver for high definition audio"
(via this device manager in safe mode), the HD audio device will then
also be uninstalled automatically.
5)Install the latest driver for your motherboard.
*******
Now, in that description, it is important how that latest
driver is installed. If you start up and the computer
rediscovers the hardware before you have had a chance to
install the driver, it could reinstall what was previously
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