I just upgraded my computer to Vista Ultimate. After running the diagnostics I was told I would not have any problems with my Sound Card. Once the install was complete, I do not have a driver that will work. I have a Yamaha YMF753 sound card. I have been searching the net for a Vista driver for a few hours... any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
MikeC

Yamaha YMF753 Sound Card - Vista Driver
smargroth
Originally I did a clean install of Windows Vista. Unfortunately I could not get several of the drivers to install this way. I reinstalled my computers original recovery discs and then did an upgrade to Vista. Vista picked up all of the necessary drivers and it is now working properly.
Thanks for all the help!
project2n5e0o1
I have a Toshiba Satellite 5105 -S501 laptop with the YMF753 chip (below are my sound card spec's) running windows vista Ultimate, i did a clean install of windows, windows loaded the Intel(r) 82801CA/CAM AC'97 Audio Controller. and my Sound works fine. you should try the driver and see if it works for you.Sound
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Yamaha YMF753 Codec Chip?
16-bit stereo, Windows Sound System Ver. 2.0; SoundBlasterPro compatible (in DOS box only)
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Built-in harman/kardon Stereo Speakers with subwoofer?
3D sound support with HRTF 3D positional audio; Direct 3DSound (supported by sound driver); Hardware acceleration for
DirectSound and DirectMusic; Full Duplex and MIDI (play back)
support, 64 voices
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Sound Volume (by Dial)?
Ports: External Microphone port, headphone port (integrated toS/P DIF), Line-in port, Line-out (unified with TV-Out), Dolby AC3
Digital support (S/P DIF Optical)
Mohan1
I have the same issue. No sound and here are the hardware id's
PCI\VEN_1039&DEV_7012&SUBSYS_8127104D&REV_A0
PCI\VEN_1039&DEV_7012&SUBSYS_8127104D
PCI\VEN_1039&DEV_7012&CC_040100
PCI\VEN_1039&DEV_7012&CC_0401
I really appreciate, if anyone could find an appropriate driver for this sound card in Vista
missbluebar
Have you picked up all Windows Updates that are available
If you try that and your sound card still isn't working, go into the Device Manager (devmgmt.msc from a command prompt), find your device, right-click for Properties, Details, and cut&paste the "Hardware Ids", and I'll see if someone here can try it out.