![]() What I did was use the Windows XP drivers, but didn't run the installer directly, instead, I "updated" the driver using the Device Manager. HDD: 40GB for OS / 60 GB for personal dataĪt the beginning the system didn't configured properly the sound and the graphics card. Processor: Pentium IV HT 2.8 GHz (non Prescott, as those overheat) Now I have tried a lot of things to fix it, reinstalled DirectX 9.0, Service Pack 3, Intel GMA 915G chipset drivers, Visual C++, and even tried the audio drivers from Intel them selves (however it will say Driver Version older than PC one) and nothing works. I check the Hardware tab and it shows the Realtek HD Audio device and it states it is working properly. I check the Sound and Audio devices in control pannel and it shows everything set to none, and I can't change it. So I head to and download it for Windows XP and try to install. So naturally I check the readme and it said you need the drivers. It states that "Could not find Audio Card installed". No internet (since it uses only ethernet and I can't connect it).Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 (Which is just really Windows XP SP3).Okay, first of this is my PC (Yes it old):
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