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I am fixing an older Dell desktop (Dimension 2400), and need a few
drivers for it. I have found all except the audio driver R105155.EXE. Every try I make to download same via Google gives me everything but the driver. A big mess. All I want is that dang driver for this machine. That's all. Dell did not supply it for the Service Tag involved. Dell says the R105155.exe driver is not available. Can anyone point me to a download site to get it? Thanks Grumpy |
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Grumpy wrote:
I am fixing an older Dell desktop (Dimension 2400), and need a few drivers for it. I have found all except the audio driver R105155.EXE. Every try I make to download same via Google gives me everything but the driver. A big mess. All I want is that dang driver for this machine. That's all. Dell did not supply it for the Service Tag involved. Dell says the R105155.exe driver is not available. Note: You never mention WHICH operating system you are using on the computer. When looking at Dell's audio drivers, I selected Windows XP since it was the only OS listed as supported for those models. You sure you are working on a Dimension 2400? There are 3 audio drivers listed by Dell and none of them are the R105155 you mentioned. For the Analog Devices ADI 198x integrated audio controller, they list the R94481 driver file. Their Dimension 1100/B110 lists the R105155 download file. It also says it is for the integrated Analog Devices ADI 198x audio chip. I don't know why they would have a different audio driver file for the 1100 versus the 2400 since they list the same audio controller in both models; however, the 198x means a family of models where x is variable. Did you get some *******ized hardware configuration where a Dimension 1100 was scavanged to repair a 2400 and that's why you're trying to use an audio driver for the 1100 in the 2400? From search results, it looks like "ADI 198x" is associated to the SoundMax audio card. Searching at download.com on "analog devices adi 198x" turned up: http://download.cnet.com/Audio-Analo..._4-168812.html http://download.cnet.com/SoundMAX-In..._4-174215.html |
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On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 09:18:54 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
\ Note: You never mention WHICH operating system you are using on the computer. When looking at Dell's audio drivers, I selected Windows XP since it was the only OS listed as supported for those models. I'll answer a few of your questions. Sorry I omitted that I was using XP SP3 - I was in a XP group so I got careless. You sure you are working on a Dimension 2400? There are 3 audio drivers listed by Dell and none of them are the R105155 you mentioned. For the Analog Devices ADI 198x integrated audio controller, they list the R94481 driver file. I agree. And the other drivers all worked on this machine. The video and the Ethernet. Their Dimension 1100/B110 lists the R105155 download file. It also says it is for the integrated Analog Devices ADI 198x audio chip. I don't know why they would have a different audio driver file for the 1100 versus the 2400 since they list the same audio controller in both models; however, the 198x means a family of models where x is variable. I don't know either. If I could just download the R105155.exe driver I would try it - it's just that Google blasts me with ads every time I try to download the thing. Did you get some *******ized hardware configuration where a Dimension 1100 was scavanged to repair a 2400 and that's why you're trying to use an audio driver for the 1100 in the 2400? From search results, it looks like "ADI 198x" is associated to the SoundMax audio card. Searching at download.com on "analog devices adi 198x" turned up: http://download.cnet.com/Audio-Analo..._4-168812.html http://download.cnet.com/SoundMAX-In..._4-174215.html I'll see if these work. Can u point me to a download site for the R105155.exe driver anyway? Thanks Grumpy |
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On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 09:18:54 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
You sure you are working on a Dimension 2400? There are 3 audio drivers listed by Dell and none of them are the R105155 you mentioned. For the Analog Devices ADI 198x integrated audio controller, they list the R94481 driver file. The BIOS and the desktop case both say Dimension 2400. This has a P4 2.66GHz CPU Service Tag JL88H41. Grumpy |
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On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 09:18:54 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
From search results, it looks like "ADI 198x" is associated to the SoundMax audio card. Searching at download.com on "analog devices adi 198x" turned up: http://download.cnet.com/Audio-Analo..._4-168812.html http://download.cnet.com/SoundMAX-In..._4-174215.html Neither did anything for me. The second gave me a driver which would not install. Thanks anyway Grumpy |
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"Grumpy" wrote:
VanguardLH wrote: From search results, it looks like "ADI 198x" is associated to the SoundMax audio card. Searching at download.com on "analog devices adi 198x" turned up: http://download.cnet.com/Audio-Analo..._4-168812.html http://download.cnet.com/SoundMAX-In..._4-174215.html Neither did anything for me. The second gave me a driver which would not install. Thanks anyway Grumpy From some posts in the Dell forums, the R105155 was giving users a lots of problems. For awhile, Dell pointed to a missing page so users got error messages about "page not found". Then they provided a page with the pointer but the file wasn't there. I didn't follow through the discussions to see if those users complaining about trying to get this file could actually get it. I do recall one poster mentioning that it wouldn't install (but don't remember the error the poster noted). |
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"Grumpy" wrote:
I'll see if these work. Can u point me to a download site for the R105155.exe driver anyway? I did a Google on R105155 and saw the Dimension 1100 model mentioned. So I went to Dell's support site and search on that model and the R105155 was listed as one of its audio drivers. So go to Dell and look at the drivers available for the 1100 model. |
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On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 18:38:17 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
From some posts in the Dell forums, the R105155 was giving users a lots of problems. For awhile, Dell pointed to a missing page so users got error messages about "page not found". Then they provided a page with the pointer but the file wasn't there. I didn't follow through the discussions to see if those users complaining about trying to get this file could actually get it. I do recall one poster mentioning that it wouldn't install (but don't remember the error the poster noted). Missing pages? Gee this driver is an audio driver. How would 'pages' be involved? Grumpy |
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"Grumpy" wrote:
VanguardLH wrote: You sure you are working on a Dimension 2400? There are 3 audio drivers listed by Dell and none of them are the R105155 you mentioned. For the Analog Devices ADI 198x integrated audio controller, they list the R94481 driver file. The BIOS and the desktop case both say Dimension 2400. This has a P4 2.66GHz CPU Service Tag JL88H41. But how did you ever come up with needing the R105155 since it is not listed as an audio driver for the 2400 model? By the way, when I search at Dell using the JL88H41 tag, it shows a web page with only 3 categories (5 files) of which none are audio drivers. I had to click on the "All files" tab to see 10 categories with 71 files and which did have 3 files under the audio category. Have you opened the box to look inside to see if the audio controller isn't disabled using a jumper and some other audio card was inserted in a slot? Is the audio enabled in the BIOS? Does the audio controller show up in Device Manager (devmgmt.msc)? |
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On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 18:44:51 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
But how did you ever come up with needing the R105155 since it is not listed as an audio driver for the 2400 model? Thought you'd never ask :) Actually I used Driveragent to do a scan on the 2400 - it revealed said driver needed. I couldn't download it because I have exhausted all the machines I can use (10) Driveragent for (on past machines, now long gone). Grumpy |
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On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 18:44:51 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
But how did you ever come up with needing the R105155 since it is not listed as an audio driver for the 2400 model? Thought you'd never ask :) Actually I used Driveragent to do a scan on the 2400 - it revealed said driver needed. I couldn't download it because I have exhausted all the machines I can use (10) Driveragent for (on past machines, now long gone). Grumpy |
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On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 18:39:43 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
I did a Google on R105155 and saw the Dimension 1100 model mentioned. So I went to Dell's support site and search on that model and the R105155 was listed as one of its audio drivers. So go to Dell and look at the drivers available for the 1100 model. I downloaded and installed the R105155.exe audio driver for the Dell 1100, and it works just fine on this 2400. So far anyway. Thanks a meg. Grumpy |
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On Fri, 27 Jul 2012 18:38:17 -0500, VanguardLH wrote: From some posts in the Dell forums, the R105155 was giving users a lots of problems. For awhile, Dell pointed to a missing page so users got error messages about "page not found". Then they provided a page with the pointer but the file wasn't there. I didn't follow through the discussions to see if those users complaining about trying to get this file could actually get it. I do recall one poster mentioning that it wouldn't install (but don't remember the error the poster noted). Missing pages? Gee this driver is an audio driver. How would 'pages' be involved? Grumpy Well, from where do YOU download files from Internet sites? |
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On Sat, 28 Jul 2012 09:27:28 -0500, VanguardLH wrote:
Well, from where do YOU download files from Internet sites? I stand corrected. From Web Pages of course. Grumpy |
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