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Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. They also sell hardware like mice, keyboards, webcams, and more. Windows 8 drivers for Microsoft's products can all be found via the individual product pages found on their Microsoft Hardware Software Downloads page. Microtek's newer scanners and other products have Windows 8 drivers available, all of which are available from their support link below.
Microtek has no plans to release Windows 8 drivers for their older, but very popular scanners. If you have an older Microtek scanner that has a Windows 7 driver available, try that. If you have problems with these drivers, or your system isn't listed as a supported by them, check with the actual hardware maker. A better Windows 8 driver for your Realtek HD powered sound card or motherboard than these drivers. Check for a driver package from your sound card or motherboard maker if you have problems with these drivers in Windows 8.
Windows 8 drivers for Samsung tablets, notebooks, desktops, and all-in-one computers can be downloaded via Samsung's support site, linked below. Windows 8 drivers for Sony notebook or desktop PCs can be downloaded via Sony's eSupport site, linked below. Sony also has a Windows 8 Upgrade page with information about Sony computers and Windows 8, including a tool to see if Windows 8 drivers are available for your specific Sony computer.
If you see the Congratulations! Sony will not provide any support or drivers for installation of Windows 8 on this model. The message, that doesn't necessarily mean that Windows 8 won't install or work properly on your computer with Microsoft-provided drivers.
It just means that Sony won't be actively supporting Windows 8 on your PC. Windows 8 drivers for Toshiba laptop computers can be downloaded via Toshiba's standard support site, linked below.
Toshiba also keeps a list of laptops that they've successfully tested with Windows 8: Computers tested and supported by Toshiba for an upgrade to Windows 8. Windows 8 drivers for hardware that uses VIA's audio, networking, graphics, and card reader chipsets are available from their standard driver download page which I've linked to below.
These Windows 8 drivers are directly from VIA, a chipset manufacturer. A VIA chipset may be a part of your computer's motherboard or other hardware but VIA did not manufacture the device as a whole, just the chipset. Because of that, it's possible that your actual computer or device manufacturer has a better Windows 8 driver for your VIA-based device than VIA does.
Try using a Windows 7 driver instead. While we can't guarantee this will work, it often does considering how closely related Windows 7 and Windows 8 are. Acer Desktops, Notebooks, Tablets Any Windows 8 drivers for Acer products can be found via their support site linked below just like their drivers for other operating systems.
Acer's Upgrade Assistant tool can be used to see if your computer is a compatible model. C-Media Drivers Audio Windows 8 drivers for products based on C-Media's audio chipset are available via their driver download page, linked below.
Compaq used to be an independent computer company but is now part of HP. Many of HP's computers have both bit and bit Windows 8 drivers available. HP's Printing in Windows 8 page is also very helpful. This single update works with both bit and bit versions of Windows 8. Lenovo Desktops and Laptops Windows 8 drivers for hardware included in Lenovo desktop and laptop computers can be downloaded via Lenovo's support site, linked below. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback.
Thanks again. I ran the scan and "Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations. I don't know how to interpret Error: Does this tell you anything? I looked at the DISM log. There were errors and warnings, but I don't know what I'm looking at. After completion, it said "The restore operation completed successfully". I restarted my machine and I still have the x on the sound icon in the systray. I ran the troubleshooter on it and, again, it was unable to fix it.
You mentioned something about updating the bios. I went to HP's website to see if there's an available update for my machine, but there's nothing. Apparently, my machine is so old, it's no longer supported. You were very kind to try to help me with my sound issue, so I thought I'd give you an update. I fixed it! It occurred to me to search for the Beats Audio driver for Windows 10 the audio that was listed on my original order from HP and I was led to an HP web page.
They had drivers to download, so I gave them a shot. The first one was incompatible, but the second one actually worked! My order listed my audio as "integrated" - I guess that means I have no sound card and it's integrated with the motherboard? That would make sense of why Windows had no listing for any sound card in device manager.
Anyway, it's fixed, so I thought I'd post the answer here in case anyone else has the issue. Thanks again! Hello, I have an old HP desktop from Thanks in advance! This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
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