vista beta 2 c media high definition audio device

Vista Beta 2 : C-Media High Definition Audio Device

I've got the onboard audio card C-Media High Definition Audio Device. Windows Vista Beta 2 did not have drivers out of the box for this device so I installed the drivers from the CD ROM.
In Device Manager everything looks fine and everything is reported as OK however I get no sound.
Here's the only workaround I've been able to get to work
1) Go to device manager and Uninstall the audio device 2) Scan for new hardware changes and the device will be detected again. Now I have sound.
The only problem now is that the PC will Blue Screen randomly. I can recreate the blue screen problem by clicking on the volume slider in the volume control very quickly (making it ding).
The PC then blue screens, reboots and I again have no sound until I uninstall and reinstall the device.
Anyone
encountered anything like this with a more permanent solution? -- Daemon Cain

Hmm... it does sound like a driver issue. I had something similar with my wireless card, except whenever I hovered over the systray icon, blue screen.
Check the manufaturers website and see if they have any specific Vista drivers - because if you're using XP based ones then it's possible that they won't work.
Or... don't change the volume too quickly... :oP
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I've got the onboard audio card C-Media High Definition Audio Device. Windows Vista Beta 2 did not have drivers out of the box for this device so I installed the drivers from the CD ROM.
In Device Manager everything looks fine and everything is reported as OK however I get no sound.
Here's the only workaround I've been able to get to work
1) Go to device manager and Uninstall the audio device 2) Scan for new hardware changes and the device will be detected again. Now I have sound.
The only problem now is that the PC will Blue Screen randomly. I can recreate the blue screen problem by clicking on the volume slider in the volume control very quickly (making it ding).
The PC then blue screens, reboots and I again have no sound until I uninstall and reinstall the device.
Anyone encountered anything like this with a more permanent solution? -- Daemon Cain

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