In Reply to: Thanks - you are very thorough posted by Christine Tham on March 18, 2007 at 15:16:51:
> Have you tried switching the HD audio driver from
> the Realtek driver to the generic Microsoft UAA driver?
> [Go to Device Manager, right click on audio device,
> select update driver, then choose the generic
> Microsoft UAA driver instead of Realtek]I tried this, but there doesn't seem to be a Microsoft UAA
driver specifically for the ALC882.I tried installing the "Microsoft UAA Function Driver for
High Definition Audio - Realtek 880/860", but got the
"Cannot Start this Hardware" [This device cannot start. (Code 10)]
error message.The only other available Microsoft UAA drivers for Realtek
are for the 260, 261, and 280.
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