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Administration | 2 Sometimes, when you make a clean Windows XP installation with outdated updates like Service Pack 2 or even Service Pack 3, maybe even an older version of Windows XP and try to install the audio driver you will get an error like this one: “Media device not found” or this
Microsoft Universal Audio Architecture
one: “Driver Installation Failed: Could not find Media device for this driver”. This is not the only conexant audio driver windows 10 scenario where you can meet the error. For example, it doesn't have to be a fresh install of Windows, it can even be a broken conexant hd audio driver windows 10 driver of an older installed system and when you are trying to install/re-install the audio driver you get the errors I mentioned before. This depends on the previous settings and if you have or not UAA update module installed. This error does not http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-pictures/driver-installation-failed-could-not-find-media/3e71f648-9be2-45c4-a51f-24fd4d21f673 have a lot to do with the version of Windows you have installed, but it’s more about the dependencies of the Audio driver for the laptop or computer model you are trying to install. In short, it doesn't matter what you have installed. If you face this issue and want to quickly fix it, just jump to the solution and try to apply one of the three existing fixes. Probably installing the UAA BUS driver will make your audio driver work but still, consider the others http://compinfopro.com/media-device-not-found-installing-audio-driver/ too. I've noticed that this happens mostly on Lenovo/IBM laptops, for example R400 and T400 but this is not the only brand or model that can host such errors. The problem is that the audio driver you are trying to install has some dependencies of another Windows component, a module called UAA (Universal Audio Architecture). It is not the only possible cause for this problem but it is the one that shows up most frequently. If you want to find out more about UAA and what does it do and you don’t really need the solution to bypass the error presented in this article you will have to read this article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888111 As a simple scenario for you, let’s say you have a fresh copy of Windows, just installed. You reach the step of installing drivers. You will probably install a few (if you don’t start with audio driver) before you reach the audio driver, where you will notice you can’t install it and you will see one of below errors: Media device not found Driver Installation Failed: Could not find Media device for this driver Now, if by any chance you would try to complete this in a different order, let’s say install network card driver, do the settings for Internet, run Windows Update which might also install among of the rest of the updates, this UAA BUS driver that you need. Then you would skip the errors, but again, if this was the case you would probably not be here reading this a
Subscribe to our newsletter Search Home Forum Ask a question Latest questions Windows Mac Linux Internet Video Games Software Hardware Mobile Network Virus Café How To Download Ask a question Windows Software Mac Software Linux http://ccm.net/forum/affich-449619-error-media-device-not-found Software Android Apps BlackBerry Apps iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home Forum Windows Report Error "Media Device not found"[Solved/Closed] Ask a question ashish - Latest answer on Jun 12, http://www.techspot.com/community/topics/fail-to-install-audio-driver-lenovo-g550.195114/ 2012 05:47AM Hello, I have lenovo G430 Laptop. I installed windows xp sp2 but earlier my os was vista. my audio device not working properly. when I installing audio driver from could not my mother board cd error "Media Device not found" occuring. please give some solution. See more Error "Media Device not found" Lenovo laptop - Error "Media Device not found" Error "Media Device not found" USB port is not working Lenovo G430 Laptop - Media Device not found MEDIA DEVICE NOT FOUND in DELL VOSTRO 1015 [Solved] (Solved) PXE-E61: Media test failure check cable could not find Helpful +2 Report jack4rall 6529Posts Sunday June 6, 2010Registration date Security contributorStatus December 30, 2015 Last seen Aug 17, 2010 01:27PM Hello, Try installing the "Chipset" driver first and then audio driver. You can download the drivers from the manufacture website. Click on the below link. http://consumersupport.lenovo.com/ot/en/home/default.html If the problem still exits, update your BIOS. Good Luck. Report Ajay1- Dec 18, 2010 10:06AM I have tried but still it is not working,it works only in Windows 7. plz suggest another solution Helpful +0 Report verin Nov 14, 2010 12:04AM Driver installation failed:- Could not find Media device for this driver View all 6 comments Report jack4rall 6529Posts Sunday June 6, 2010Registration date ModeratorStatus December 30, 2015 Last seen - Nov 14, 2010 06:45AM Hello, Try this 1. Click on the below link and download the file http://download.cnet.com/kb888111xpsp2-exe/3000-2110_4-184686.html Install it --> Restart your laptop --> Then try installing your audio drivers. If the problem still exists, install the chipset drivers and then audio drivers. Good Luck. Report Ajay1- Dec 18, 2010 10:14AM Thank u,its really works Report seema- Feb 14, 2011 06:36AM Thank you so
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