And said EXE file is a self-extraction executable which can be extracted using 7-Zip, so you can still follow the instructions listed above. The EXE file with only the 64 bit driver did work for me though. You might not get all the additional software such as the control panel applet etc., but at least you should get sound working.Īlso, I've had problems with the 32/64 bit driver refusing to install, error'ing out on multiple systems. With a bit of luck it'll find the right driver and install it. If you've downloaded the ZIP file, extract it, open device manager, right click on the HD audio device, click "update driver.", select "search my computer for driver software", browse to the folder where you extracted the ZIP file, check "include subfolders" and click next.
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