Driver Genius Cmi8738 Pci 6ch Lx Windows 7

Name Size Date 428 bytes 11 Aug 2001 cmaudio.dat 23.0 KB 3 Apr 2003 W2KSetup.dat 1.3 MB 19 Jan 2003 cmaudio.sys 377.4 KB 18 Nov 2002 AUDIO3D.DLL 712.7 KB 23 Nov 2001 cmiainfo.sys 3.4 KB 24 Jun 2002 CRLDS3D.DLL 766.0 KB 20 Oct 2000 MESetup.dat 1.3 MB 20 Jan 2003 CMNPROP.DLL 32.8 KB 9 Oct 2002 Setup.exe 864.3 KB 10 Jan 2003 CMUNINST.EXE 139.3 KB 11 Jul 2002 cmijack.dat 39.3 KB 28 Mar 2003 18.2 KB 30 Oct 2002 MIXER.EXE 1.9 MB 20 Mar 2003 64.4 KB 3 Apr 2003 CMAUDIO.CAT 50.8 KB 8 Apr 2003 28.2 KB 30 Oct 2002 CMUNINST.DAT 135.2 KB 11 Jul 2002 Driver Related Resources.

Hi, To make a device work properly in Windows 7, we need to make sure the device is compatible with Windows 7 and there is a proper driver available. Regarding this issue, it is recommended that you contact C-Media support and see if they have some constructive suggestions or there will be a new driver available. Otherwise, you may need to get a new device which is compatible with Windows 7.

En vista de que se me complico un poco conseguir los drivers de sonido c-media cmi8738/c3dx audio device.

Meanwhile, I would like to share the following site with you, from it, you can check the compatibility information about software and hardware: Thanks. Nicholas Li - MSFT.

Ok, I had to find out. Blast design software download. Sorry to poke at you like that. I guess StarTech doesn't carry these anymore. Not in their product list anymore, so that's why they said go elsewhere. Do you have sound to the speakers? Do you have driver version 8.17.40, 2010-02-09?

I downloaded the drivers and extracted the folder. I see the drivers inside of the folder named PCI-8738-091211-7.12.8.1740(W7-RC-01. There is an executable named setup.

Driver Genius Cmi8738 Pci 6ch Lx Windows 7

What error or message did you get when you ran setup from inside of the folder? Have you tried the Hardware Troubleshooter in the Action Center? Right-click on the flag in the notification area of the taskbar(low right) 2.

Select Troubleshoot a problem. Select Hardware and Sound 4.

You can select either configure a device or troubleshoot audio recording (mic in) If you have sound out to speakers work on the recording. Follow the wizard What's the result?

The Microsoft update catalog has only W2K and XP drivers for the CIM8738 device. The next step will be to download a Vista driver or use the driver you have and try the. You'll right-click on that setup file and select compatibility, follow the tutorial and select Vista 64-bit or Win 7RC if it provides that choice. It seems that it may not be compatible. There are not many PCI audio cards at a reasonable price for Win 7.

Newegg has the and Post back with your result. Let's get this working!

Thank you for being there watching over us in the lower 48. The only option I can suggest is to right-click on the speaker icon in the notification area and select the playback and recording devices separately. There should be settings for default devices and some additional settings in the properties tab. Perhaps those can help tune the mic and output behavior.

Are they there for this device? Looking at the product options C-Media has software for tuning the voice input named Xear. Did you get a disk with the card with that application on it.

Perhaps that is necessary. Hi, To make a device work properly in Windows 7, we need to make sure the device is compatible with Windows 7 and there is a proper driver available. Regarding this issue, it is recommended that you contact C-Media support and see if they have some constructive suggestions or there will be a new driver available.

Otherwise, you may need to get a new device which is compatible with Windows 7. Meanwhile, I would like to share the following site with you, from it, you can check the compatibility information about software and hardware: Thanks. Nicholas Li - MSFT.