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The VIA southbridge setup includes audio functionality within the chipset itself. This drives helps to ensure that sounds are properly communicated and will be played when they are needed by the system.

The Vinyl Audio Codec driver ensures that the sounds can be played within Windows and DOS as well which covers situations when booting up the PC and a components is not installed correctly which should generate a tone to indicate a system problem. VIA Vinyl Audio driver 7. Quick review. File details. Antivirus report. User reviews. Where can I obtain support? A: Microsoft and VIA no longer provide official updates or support for these legacy operating systems.

If your model does not appear in the main menu please look in the EOL section of the website. These are general sound effect drivers with common functions. System manufacturers and motherboard vendors customize audio hardware and software and therefore, to ensure optimal sound quality and compatibility, we strongly recommend you to obtain the system-validated and certified audio drivers directly from your system manufacturer or motherboard manufacturer.

If your system uses one of these VIA audio solutions and you are having audio issues using Windows 10 32 or bit , it is recommended that you install a sound card which has Windows Logo Premium driver support under Windows It is not necessary to download extra drivers. Support is included in Windows It is not necessary to download an extra driver. I have XP Pro x What I'm confused about is its explanation:. On the top of the page, it says Windows Vista Bit. I didn't go to the bottom of the page where, in the tiniest print possible, they list the other os that can use the driver.

But that doesn't answer my question. The instructions say:. You asked the right amount of questions because it got me wondering. So, I did some more digging.

I am not sure that driver I recommended is what you need. You do not need to put a driver on a disc for install. Discs are useful for re-installs, but not a primary one. After more digging, I kept ending up at the Via 4 in 1 driver. The 4 in 1 contains: Version 5. That should be controlled by your chipset. I'm glad you thought about it because it confirmed to me that I installed the right driver post 3 under Updated Drivers. I haven't rebooted since Saturday but I will sometime tonight. I went into Device Manager again and 2 updates were installed and I needed to reboot for them to take affect.

After I reboot, I'll connect the hub again and an ext hdd and see what happens. You should be all right.



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