After that installation in the device manager, the device)) WAS listed as IDT High Definition Audio CODEC but there are 4 other devices in the sound category: Legacy sound driver, video CODEC, media control devices, and legacy video capture devices. At the beginning the device was listed as Generic CODEC then i installed the driver and the in the last window of the driver install I got a message like "the device is not plugged in" even the windows are detecting it. The laptop has an IDT sound card and despite having the drivers (downloaded with snappy driver origin the sound just won't work. I have a Toshiba C50-A-1DE (not officially compatible with XP, I made a clean install and figured out all drivers except the audio driver and it is driving me crazy. EDIT: Given up, I managed to fuck up the USB and Network drivers while trying to get these working (i hate IDT, Realtek have so much support)ĮDIT 2: I made some research and it appears that the high-definition audio bus is not even detected on XP, weird.
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