no audio driver on Windows 7 (64bit) guest
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no audio driver on Windows 7 (64bit) guest
Host: Ubuntu 8.10 (64Bit)
virtualBox 2.1.2
guest Windows 7 (64bit)
installation: no problem
"geräteerweiterungen installieren": no problem
audio device driver on virtualbox: pulse audio / ICH AC97
windows 7 device manager: audiocontroller for multimedia
error: driver not found
virtualBox 2.1.2
guest Windows 7 (64bit)
installation: no problem
"geräteerweiterungen installieren": no problem
audio device driver on virtualbox: pulse audio / ICH AC97
windows 7 device manager: audiocontroller for multimedia
error: driver not found
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Search Forum vor "Vista realtek".
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Did you check the Windows Update site from Windows 7? It should provide you with the driver.
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Doesnt interest what hardware the host has.
In the guest you need a realtek audio codec.
But first try to disable audio, then restart, then enable again. It should be found by windows update. If not: http://www.start64.com/index.php?option ... Itemid=108
In the guest you need a realtek audio codec.
But first try to disable audio, then restart, then enable again. It should be found by windows update. If not: http://www.start64.com/index.php?option ... Itemid=108
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Your link is broken. Other links at realte are (very) slow.stefan.becker wrote:Doesnt interest what hardware the host has.
In the guest you need a realtek audio codec.
But first try to disable audio, then restart, then enable again. It should be found by windows update. If not: http://www.start64.com/index.php?option ... Itemid=108
I used this. Its the latest driver:
http://www.download3k.com/Install-Realt ... river.html
It works!!
Thanks a lot for that hint.
Klaus
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Link works for me, and is fast.
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Re: no audio driver on Windows 7 (64bit) guest
That hint was really useful. Many thanks!
Greets, Martin
Greets, Martin
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Re: no audio driver on Windows 7 (64bit) guest
So, I've now read several posts on both this forum and others on getting audio to work in Windows 7 as a guest OS but I still can't seem to get mine working. I'm running Fedora 10 as the host (64-bit) and Windows 7 RC as the guest OS also 64-bit in VBox 2.2.4. Network, graphics, everything else works fine, but for some reason windows cannot find my audio device. I have updated to the latest Realtek HD drivers, I have tried every combination of ALSA, Pulseaudio, etc. with AC97 and SB16, with no luck (yes, I made sure the enable audio checkbox is checked). No matter what, in windows device manager for my audio device, I get:
The device cannot start. (Code 10)
I have enabled, disabled the audio device, restarted the VM, uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers, to no avail. At this point, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nick
The device cannot start. (Code 10)
I have enabled, disabled the audio device, restarted the VM, uninstalled and reinstalled the drivers, to no avail. At this point, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Nick
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Re: no audio driver on Windows 7 (64bit) guest
Bump. Anyone? I'm fairly certain this has something to do with another process not allowing VBox to access the soundcard, but I can't seem to find it...
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Re: no audio driver on Windows 7 (64bit) guest
@nicpac22,
Have you used the Windows update to install the drivers for you? When you open Windows update it may say that you are up to date but you need to tell it to check for updates anyway before it will check for drivers. Also it may show them as additional updates instead of Windows needed updates and you will need to put a check mark in to actually get the drivers. Use the AC97 sound for Windows 7.
Have you used the Windows update to install the drivers for you? When you open Windows update it may say that you are up to date but you need to tell it to check for updates anyway before it will check for drivers. Also it may show them as additional updates instead of Windows needed updates and you will need to put a check mark in to actually get the drivers. Use the AC97 sound for Windows 7.
Re: no audio driver on Windows 7 (64bit) guest
@Guiness---that site worked well for me too, thank you. It said Vista driver, but works on Win 7 RC as well.
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Re: no audio driver on Windows 7 (64bit) guest
I finally got it to work after days of frustration
In Audio settings I chose ALSA with ICH AC97
Went to Windows 7 updates -- and bingo!
Now I've got MovieMaker 2.6 working great and the days of a dual boot are numbered.
In Audio settings I chose ALSA with ICH AC97
Went to Windows 7 updates -- and bingo!
Now I've got MovieMaker 2.6 working great and the days of a dual boot are numbered.
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Re: no audio driver on Windows 7 (64bit) guest
Nicpac,
Remove the device from device manager, reboot the machine and it should install the driver properly now.
Remove the device from device manager, reboot the machine and it should install the driver properly now.
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