![]() I've tried using Driver Detective to figure out what they are but can't really tell, and I've read so many negative reviews about that software that I'm very hesitant to part with the money for it. In case it means something, there's also another three items in Devices with issues, noted under "Other Devices": three of them are just listed as "Base System Device", and the last is "Unknown Device". Could it be that there simply is no suitable driver and I'm forced to go back to Vista for sound? Or is there somewhere I haven't looked - or a driver I haven't identified correctly? I've done an Everest scan although that doesn't give me much in the way of clues - I can post some results from that scan if it helps? Any advice on how to solve this problem would be fantastic (I've done a lot of searching already). Audio Device on High Definition Audio Bus (listed as "The Device is not Configured Correctly") I'm so close, and am actually feeling rather happy that I've managed to conquer this challenge so far - but now i'm just at a total loss. IDT High Definition Audio CODEC (listed as "Device Cannot Start") 2. It appears that there's two items in Devices that are having issues: 1. Having said that, when I start my computer Windows knows that there's some sound hardware there but can never find the drivers for it - and I've just run out of places to look. I can't find any suitable driver on the MS website. The HP website has a driver for it, but that's for Vista and doesn't work (I tried it). The sound card is integrated into the motherboard and doesn't have it's own driver, and the Intel website doesn't have a driver for it (I do know what chipset I have, although that's not really helpful in this case it seems). My problem now is that I can't get sound. Way to many problems with crap tech that doesn’t work!!! Going back to late 99′ where media burning and booting works every god damn time while in 2020 USB boot-able media creation tool does not work !!!įor all of u with the same/similar problems just throw out USB stick’s out of window ! If developers are not capable once and for all to solve god damn boot from USB to work as a classic CD/DVD boot methods that works just about 100% every time, then they should go pack the bags and vanish from net not posting any NERVE eating tools any more ! These tools concepts are not also nerve eating but also TIME consuming with 100% non usable result.Hi all, First of all, FANTASTIC forums and website here! Well after almost a week of banging my head on the wall to get Vista off my new laptop (HP DV5-1140tx) I've finally got XP installed up to SP3 level (slipstreamed disk was SP2, download of SP3 fixed a number of driver issues). ISO file image when it is modified but boot when it is burned from optics drive, but boot not in none of the case with various boot USB tools trying to make, is ISO file image for that purpose completely obsolete for that purpose. Why not provide USB img file that is bootable within file itself trough some tool that simply makes usb stick bootable within few clicks ! I thought this tool does make USB boot stick in user save nerve mode ! You can check the downloaded file with VirusTotal. Some are using the Virus definitions of other programs. The results of the famous anti-virus program should be more trust. Use this tool at your own risk.Īny antivirus program that blocks AIO Boot software is a false positive. This means that their analysis is confused. ![]() I’m not responsible for unintentional incidents.If you are a Linux user, see the tutorial on how to Install Grub2 for AIO Boot and integrate WinPE 10 on Linux or use Grub2 File Manager.SanDisk Extreme PRO USB 3.1 Solid State Flash Drive is good to use.If you want to share the link to download AIO Boot, please share this page, or use the Google Drive link, it is always the latest version.If this version has problems, please try the older versions and let me know this.Please check the links with the latest version as above. Maybe one of the links above is updating slowly.If you install AIO Boot on a partition on the same disk as the Windows partition, if you later want to uninstall it, do not delete the AIO and EFI folders.
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