Re: AC'97 Audio Driver
Likewise, I've installed Win-8DP on an old beater, a 2005 Compaq Desktop, with a Realtek, AC97 sound chip, on-board.
I've had to download drivers for that chipset so many times over the past umpteen years, that I've started archiving them.
I found the driver I needed in my own archives and like you said, was both pleased and surprised to hear sound coming out of my speakers.
The LAN driver was a bit more of a task, but finally that too is working. The old SiS Extended Video is another matter. I never did find Win-7 drivers for that. But, thankfully, the generic video drivers in Win-8 are working satisfactorily on that old PC. So I won't be pursuing that any further.
Finding drivers for older PC's, is such a problem that I encourage people to never just wipe an old PC and reload windows until they know for sure that they have all the hardware drivers for it.
A while back I was given a 1999 version of a Toshiba Laptop. It came to me with Windows ME on it.
I backed up the C: drive to an external HD, and then upgraded it to Windows XP-Pro-SP3. I spent days finding compatible drivers.
But, at last, everything works, including the PCMCIA wireless LAN card.
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