Microsoft Uaa High Definition Audio Driver Xp Sp3

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Hi,Follow these methods and check if it helps.Method 1:This error sometimes appears when installing the Realtek High Definition driver in XP. You can download the driver.Follow these steps and check if it helps:a) Open Device Manager (Start Control Panel System Hardware)b) In the 'View' menu manager, select 'Devices by connection':c) Disable and uninstall by right clicking on 'Bus Driver for Microsoft UAA High Definition Audio',d) You can now install the drivers normally and without error.Method 2:Follow the troubleshooting steps from the article and check if it helps:No sound in WindowsJohn Rubdy Forum Moderator Microsoft Community.

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Microsoft Uaa High Definition Audio Driver Xp Sp3

I found out the root cause of the issue. It is with Intel's motherboard and not Microsoft's driver.I upgraded to Windows 7 but still saw the interrupts. So I decided to live with the issue. I disabled UAA driver through device manager which would stop the interrupt and sound.

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I would enable it only when I need to hear sound. But few days back I encountereda new problem. The computer started to turn on and off repeatedly even when I do not press the power button. When plugged, it would turn on automatically, remain on for a few seconds, then turn off and again on! This cycle repeats.Then I took it to the shop where I bought it.

They told it is an issue with motherboard. As it was covered by warranty, they sent it to Intel and got me a replacement in few days. Now with the new motherboard I do not see any Hardware interrupts. The CPUperformance remains at 0 or 1 in task manager.So if anyone encounters the same problem, the issue is most probably with the Hardware (motherboard) and not software (device drivers).

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