Hp Compaq Dc5100 Audio Drivers For Windows 7

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My son and I have the L2000 laptop that came with 32 bit XP and used the Conexant chipset for Audio. I had been using an SB Audigy PCMCIA card so I am not sure when Audio was really lost; however, he noticed it when I upgraded his PC. I scoured various forums looking for 64 bit Windows 7 drivers for Conexant audio but to no avail. Microsoft and Conexant both said that HP should supply the drivers. By the way HP, the Conexant website says that they do not supply drivers even though they make the chipsets 'at the request of the OEM's.' Another post said that HP was not going to supply these drivers for Windows 7.

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The solution from HP for my model and Windows 7 was the 'HP Software Advisor' which was 67MB and totaly useless. It appears that this is a very common problem. Anyway, here is what you do:First you need 2 files which ironically enough come from HP, they are SP35558.exe and SP35558.cva They contain the Conexant drivers for Vista x64.

(I subsequently have found the 32 bit drivers and the procedure should be very similar except the files are SP34789.exe and SP34789.cva). Type the following into your browser address bar About half way down you will find these files. Just right click each one and save to your desktop.(The 32 bit files are in a different subdirectory at )Double click SP35558.cva and tell Windows to use Notepad to open it. Hi;Looks like you could try the installation procedure listed by the person who posted above yours. You machine also has the Conexant audio chip.Did you try updating the driver by clicking on the device in the device manager, then clicking on the driver tab and then clicking on the Update Driver button, and selecting the automatic method? Windows Update may find a driver.

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It found an audio driver for me once that way. Not a Conexant one but you'll never know unless you try.I would try my method first because it is easier.Paul.