Yes, my bad: This is effective
for x86 only.
For
x64, nobody saw fit to do a signed driver, so no update from WHQL/WU online.
As posted elsewhere, for x64, you will need:
http://www.realtek.com/downloads/downlo ... Down=false
... Click through the legal, then select "AC'97 Audio Codecs (Software)"
... and get
"Vista/Win7 (32/64 bits) Driver only (ZIP file)", which is at Version 6305 now.
Extract all files, then do NOT run any of the installer exe stuff.
In Device Manager, right-click on the yellow-marked audio controller, select 'Update Driver Software'.
Select 'Browse my computer for driver software'.
Select folder <extracted folder>\6305_Vista_Win7_PG537\6305_Vista_PG537\Vista64.
You will get the alarming warning about the unsigned driver; continue.
Next.....
And it completes, enabling audio immediately.
There might be an easier way to let Windows find the extracted driver directly from the
inoperative taskbar audio device; this is the old-school method.
Some have reported clicking and erratic audio; I do get some slight aberrations from Flash 10.1. Not bad, just like vinyl.
(VBox 3.2.4, Win7 HomePrem x64 guest, 768MB guest RAM, 1 core of PhenomIIx3 710)
Not as easy as Windows Update: agreed. But it's Friday: Jam on!