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Mike Moffitt

 

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Post  Posted 23 Feb 2011 3:34 pm    
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I JUST PURCHASED A NEW HP LAPTOP,IT IS WINDOWS 7,,HAS REALTECH AS SOUND .I HAVE NEVER HAD ANYTHING BUT BAD LUCK WITH REALTECH,BUT HAVE USED SOUNDMAX A NUMBER OF TIMES.
MY QUESTION IS,,WILL SOUNDMAX WORK WITH WINDOWS 7.
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Mitch Drumm

 

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Post  Posted 23 Feb 2011 4:29 pm     Re: Realtech Audio-soundmax
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Mike Moffitt wrote:
I JUST PURCHASED A NEW HP LAPTOP,IT IS WINDOWS 7,,HAS REALTECH AS SOUND .I HAVE NEVER HAD ANYTHING BUT BAD LUCK WITH REALTECH,BUT HAVE USED SOUNDMAX A NUMBER OF TIMES.
MY QUESTION IS,,WILL SOUNDMAX WORK WITH WINDOWS 7.


I don't know squat about Soundmax, but I can tell you I am having good luck with Realtek on a Windows 7 PC.

Specifically, I have Realtek ALC 892, but I know of others who are doing fine with Realtek ALC 889.

You have a laptop. As far as I know, you can't install any sort of internal sound card in them--you are stuck with Realtek.

But you could always get an external USB sound card if worse comes to worse. I have a Behringer UFO 202 that works well. About 35 bucks.

But try the Realtek.

Sound card configuration is always tricky, so your first attempts may well fail. You may have to "enable disabled devices", "enable disconnected devices" and generally cuss a bit.

Go to HP support and download the latest Realtek audio driver package for your particular model. It may well be newer than what you have right now.
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