I hope this can still help you:
I just joined this forum and I am a bit late with this but this will work.
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I hope this can still help you:
I just joined this forum and I am a bit late with this but this will work.
I hope this can still help you:
Go to Device Manager/Device Drivers
Disable microsoft UAA bus driver ...
Uninstall UAA bus driver
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Posted 10 September 2008 - 12:24 AM
I had the same problem with MB ASUS P5KPL and I've solved it by removing some records from SystemRegister using Regedit...
Just type "UAA bus", find all records and delete them.
In Explorer choose menu Service -> Folder Properties. In submenu View in Additional Options choose Show hidden files and folders
then press Allpy to all folders and OK.
Then
from the folder c:\windows\system32\drivers remove following files: Hdaudbus.sis Hdaudio.sys
from the folder c:\windows\inf remove following files: hdaudbus.inf hdaudbus.PNF hdaudio.inf hdaudio.PNF
After that install Realtec driver and reboot.
If after the rebooting this problem still remains, just follow the Miguel's way.
Maybe you'll need to reboot twice or reboot between deletin' records and files and installing Realtec driver... I don't know, try to combine.
Anyway I have sound now and I hope U'll have too!
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Posted 01 November 2008 - 01:39 PM
There's a simpler way. I looked at the driver details of the Microsoft UAA device and found it used the HDAUDBUS.sys file. Yours may be different. Look in the driver details in device manager. Simply rename the file ( It's found in c:\windows\system32\drivers). Reboot, delete the Microsoft UAA line (now with a yellow ! error so it's deleteable now), restore the file to its original name, load the software for the HD driver, reboot, and the system will detect new hardware, the Microsoft UAA thingy. As long as you restored the filename to original, Your system will now be fat dumb and happy.
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Posted 20 November 2008 - 04:01 PM
Dear Miguel , Thank you soooo much from Israel , i just fixed my friend's pc and all thanks to you ...
Edited by muhibsuman, 10 December 2012 - 11:47 AM.
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