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audio device on high definition audio bus error 28?
i just install my window xp pro, and as i tried to install the driver for audio device on high definition audio bus an error 28 occurred.
i tried to updates the driver but nothing hapen.i cant rollback driver as well. when tried to uninstall it a message will pop up saying ( failed to uninstall the divice, the device may be required to boot up the computer ). i run the driver intaller from the driver dvd but the installation will fail also. how to fix the problem? please help.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
You didnt install you MB drivers or you have problem with chipset.
Reinstall MB chipset drivers
Try to fix XP acording to this aricle:
http://geekswithblogs.net/lorint/archive/2006/06/1...
"I got the message “Microsoft Bus Driver should be loaded in your system before installing Realtek HD Audio Driver". This unit uses the RealTek High Definition audio chipset, and when searching on the 'net there's lots of folks with newer motherboards and RealTek audio that are having the same issue. Q835221 gives the resolution: a QFE download (Quick Fix Escalation). But that is only officially available by talking to Microsoft tech support. Fortunately it can also be found bundled along with other driver downloads! I pulled this copy out of an Intel audio driver:
KB835221.exe (QFE to fix the "Microsoft Bus" error message)
Some folks have reported mixed results after installation, so use at your own risk. But it solved my problem 100% with no side effects. The KB article makes it sound like it's an issue limited to XP SP1 and older, or Win2K3 RTM. But the required UAA drivers are not included with XP SP2 or Win2K3 SP1, so it is a useful QFE to have around if you want to use newer sound cards. One guy mentioned that even Vista Beta 2 requires it for his RealTek sound card.
UPDATE: John from the fair city of Edinburgh, Scotland had commented below that Q835221 didn't help. For most folks with RealTek issues it works great. But if that doesn't help then you can also try the updated driver from Q888111, which has four versions depending on your OS and SP level.
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http://geekswithblogs.net/lorint/archive/2006/06/1...
There is a compete link to donload at original article.
Hope this help