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  realtek hd audio integration         


Author: Ionut Constantinescu
Date: May 4, 2008 16:32

Hello,
I have a problem and don't know how to deal with it. I can't integrate in
the image the drivers for realtek hd audio. Can someone give me some steps,
maybe i forget something. Other drivers i can integrate but this drive me
crazy!
Sincerly,
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  Re: realtek hd audio integration         


Author: Ionut Constantinescu
Date: May 4, 2008 15:58

All there. I used MS UAA RTL 880. I even tried to run silently the setup
during FBA process but still no luck!
"Sean Liming (MVP)" sjjmicro.com> wrote in message
news:6719D4F2-8A3E-4A8E-BB1F-D0824ED0AE2D@microsoft.com...
>
> When you imported the INF file, was ks.inf and wdmaudio.inf in the same
> directory?
> Do you have the Microsoft UAA HD audio driver in the image?
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Sean Liming
> www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com
> Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental Toolkit
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> "Ionut Constantinescu" discussions.microsoft.com>
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  Multiple Activations         


Author: SyberKool
Date: May 4, 2008 13:21

Okay, after reading some post today, I've read that re-activation is
necessary after hardware changes. I'm very tech savvy, but this activation
issue is getting too confusing for us legitimate users. I just upgraded my
laptop from XP Home to Vista Home Premium via upgrade dvd and only activated
once. I've even updated my printer and wireless trackball drivers and no
request to reactivate. Now I plan on installing more RAM, because Vista is
very resource hungry, wondering will I have to re-activate afterwards.

It appears that Microsoft didn't quite outline the new activation process,
or maybe I missed it, but can it be believed that only major hardware changes
will affect activation or does that 120-day re-activation requirement really
exist. I just paid a bundle for this software and will only install it on my
laptop, with no intentions on ever upgrading my desktop, so why should I have
to re-activate Windows. This is the one issue I can't seem to get a straight
answer on, or even find anything in other site to explain.
--
SyberKool
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