Intel DP35DP drivers in Windows 7 64-bit

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elfan
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Intel DP35DP drivers in Windows 7 64-bit

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I know that this question is not related to Scope or any Creamware/SonicCore products specifically but since the Intel DP35DP is somewhat of a recommended reference mobo for Creamware/SonicCore cards and since Windows 7 64-bit is the new standard I guess it's important to get all of this running - so it's not irrelevant to what we do here.

My question is: Has anyone managed to fully install the DP35DP mobo drivers in Windows 7 64-bit? By "fully" I mean: To get rid of that "IDE Simple Communications... " ... whatever... device that pops up in the device manager as an uinstalled device after the Windows installation finishes. From that I can gather it's the onboard audio chip and other onboard stuff that are handled by this device but it seems like there are no 64-bit drivers for this (not on the Intel site anyway).

Have anyone of you solved this? Or is it solved by a complementary Windows update after the initial Windows installation? Since I'm having other Scope 5.1 trouble related to Windows 7 64-bit at the moment I want to rule out the mobo drivers as a potential error source.

Thanks,
Tomas
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Re: Intel DP35DP drivers in Windows 7 64-bit

Post by dawman »

I have moved onto the i7 and a newer i7 and the Z77 chipset.
But I had a DP35 Intel mobo working in x64 prior to updating.
I usually wait a while before I update PC parts, but the Z77 was an experiment.

I had incredible stability w/ the Intel DP35 though in x86 and x64.
Thier newer boards are nowhere near the quality of the first i7's.
elfan
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Re: Intel DP35DP drivers in Windows 7 64-bit

Post by elfan »

Thanks for letting me know :). I'm just curious how you got the onboard DP35DP audio working in x64. Did you find a 64-bit driver? Or did you turn off the onboard audio in the BIOS an uninstalled the device in the device manager and everything just worked after that?

Thanks,
Tomas
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