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Install "audio device on high definition audio bus" drivers
vamshi
post Nov 2 2008, 11:29 PM
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Hi All,

Please can any one help me that I am unable to install "audio device on high definition audio bus" drivers in lenovo 3000 g430.
Iam getting message as "installation failed as could not find media device for this driver "

please suggest me what to do. I dont have that media device drivers s/w, if you know please provide me.Iam using windows XP SP2.

Thanks
Vamshi

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sUBtech
post Nov 3 2008, 03:31 AM
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Hi there vamshi, Welcome to Geeks To Go.

I suppose you have to do it manually.

Installation guide.
Running the audio driver. It should be extracted somewhere to your folder in C:\

  • First, go to Control Panel > System >Device Manager
  • OR Right click on My Computer, click Properties it will launch System
  • Click Hardware tab then click on Device Manager


This will then load the device manager as shown.
  • Right click on "audio device on high definition audio bus" and the select install driver
  • When prompt to access the internet, choose “No, not this time”
  • At the next window, choose “Install from a list of specific locations (advance)”
  • A list of hardware will be listed. Select “sound, video and game controllers”
  • Then select “have disk.”


Locate to your driver folder and search for the .inf file. Then move on until installation complete.

Hope this help
Thanks

sUBtech
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