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Registry Guru Needed -Hardware Prob

Ausm

Lifer
I installed my new asus P4PE/L and for some reason the audio driver installation did not take. I tried to manually blow away the audio drivers using the Device Manager but it will not allow me to do this!! I remember reading on the forum of a away to delete a certain key in your registry that would allow windows to reinstall drivers similar to first boot up of a clean install of your operating system.

Oh BTW I am using Win2K

Any Help would greatly be appreciated

TIA

Ausm

This is an OS issue rather than General Hardware.

AnandTech Moderator
 
I use to just delete the enum key in the registry which located in the system under the hkey local machine. I did not do it this time. The idea is that this deleted the hardware entries in the registry and have it re built during start up.

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hope this helps
mike
 
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