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CherylG
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Registered: ‎11-12-2008
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Re: HP DV4-1107tx downgrade

For the clicking, see if this helps:

 

http://forum.notebookreview.com/showpost.php?p=4428822&postcount=509


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NotMyCupOfTea
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Registered: ‎05-28-2009
Message 12 of 14 (2,934 Views)

Re: HP DV4-1107tx downgrade

Ok, so I thought it was working but everytime i restart my pc, no sound! And even when I do what has been said the sound is poor.

 

Help! pleaaaaasee..

 

and iv'e already read a dozen forum independent of HP's.

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Daniel_Potyrala
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Registered: ‎01-31-2009
Message 13 of 14 (2,957 Views)

Re: HP DV4-1107tx downgrade

@NotMyCupOfTea

 

Solution for this problem written by Rakhmad:

 

If you found the sound was not working after restart, do the following steps

 

1. Download devcon command line utility, here

 

2. Extract and copy the file to c:\windows\devcon\i386\devcon.exe

 

3. Make command line to restart MS-UAA automatically or just download this file

 

The command line as: C:\windows\devcon\i386\devcon.exe restart "PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_293E&SUBSYS_3607103C&REV_03"

 

Notes:

1. The location of devcon.exe is in c:\windows\devcon\i386\devcon.exe if you change it, you need to edit idt.bat

 

2. "PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_293E&SUBSYS_3607103C&REV_03" is hardware ID for MS-UAA, if you found it in a different name change it.

 

3. Place idt.bat in c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

 

4. The sound will be restore within 6-10 seconds, because of that there is NO sound of XP start-up

 

 

You didn't write me then You've got sound but You loose it after restart.

 

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NotMyCupOfTea
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Message 14 of 14 (2,896 Views)

Re: HP DV4-1107tx downgrade

@Daniel, thanks so much AGAIN and AGAIN!

 

ok, so after trying several of the .bat files it works now

 

NOTE: daniel the file for that automated ".bat" is a readme so by transfering the file and such will do nothing. I had to copy and past the command into a new file, re-named it, I also had to change the cammand specific for my pc. all in all I really don't know exactly what makes the audio work, I have several ".bats"  written from several forums.

 

I don't know if anyone else noticed this but there is a kind of "tingy" sound when play music etc, im not getting the "pop" ive read about, but it is a little tingy. Any suggestions; please le me know :smileyhappy:

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