Ess 1988s Driver Windows 7 64 Bit
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I recently installed windows 7 as my main OS. However, when i installed the Driver for ESS Allegro (Sound Card), it acts like it installs just fine, but as soon as windows trys to do anything involving sound, WHAM!!!!!!!, BSOD. This then results in me having to go through safe mode to uninstall the driver.
I have now downgraded to XP Again. Every driver i tried resulted in the same thing.
Does anyone know of a WORKING driver for my sound card? I would also appreciate it if anyone could vouch for said driver Thanks in Advance!
System Model: Compaq Evo N600c •. Yeah, either you buy Win7 compatible hardware or have your existing hardware compatible with the same No offense, but that is not at all true. Your hardware doesn't care, or even know, what OS is running the drivers. As long as you can get the drivers to work, then the hardware will work.
One of the biggest mistakes I see people making when they upgrade is in thinking that they need to install drivers for all of their hardware, when in reality, Windows 7 is very good at finding the correct drivers all by itself. I have Window 7 Ultimate running on an ancient system cobbled together from spare parts. Everything installed fine. Windows 7 was not around when the hardware was made, so in no way can the hardware be called Windows 7 compatible, which IMHO is just a marketing term anyway. The first thing I would do is to go into my device manager, remove the soundcard, and then reboot the system and see if Windows is able to find a driver that works. There may well be a generic driver that works just fine.
Windows 7 was not around when the hardware was made, so in no way can the hardware be called Windows 7 compatible, which IMHO is just a marketing term anyway. Well, maybe you were lucky enough to have your hardware devices fully supported by Win7 but it's not always the case. Some PC hardware like GPUs, mobo chipsets etc. Still need traditional OS specific drivers to function effectively with the OS being used. In some cases, Win7 might be able to better utilize certain hardware components compared to, say WinXP so that calls for a driver specifically written for the newer OS to do the same. However, I do agree on the notion you are trying to put across.
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Don't you hate it when you accidentally close the browser before you are finished typing a post? Some PC hardware like GPUs, mobo chipsets etc.