No sound after resume from sleep/hibernate with D150

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    ehans

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    I've got a new D150. Installed Win7 build 7000. Everything seems to work fine with Windows drivers except the sound. Once I suspend or hibernate the machine, the sound won't work until I reboot. Any suggestions? anyone else see this?
     
    ehans, Mar 6, 2009
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    Hrm... no one has loaded Win7 build 7000 on their D150 yet?
     
    ehans, Mar 7, 2009
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    I just installed Win7 on my 10" also, I am getting the no sound after Hibernate/Standby too.

    Then again i am using Microsoft drivers, I am getting ready to download the lastest official RealTek drivers. I will post back if this fixes the issue.
     
    leeleatherwood, Mar 18, 2009
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    Thanks. I actually found this a few days ago (version 218, though not 219) and it seems to have fixed the issue. I have no static either. Sorry I forgot to post the resolution here.

    I wonder what changed between 218 and 219?
     
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    You might as well upgrade, it only takes like a minute to download and a minute to install.
     
    leeleatherwood, Mar 18, 2009
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    I am a founding member of the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" club.

    It takes 2 boots to upgrade too - the first pass uninstalls 218 and the second pass installs 219. No desire to mess with it for no reason.
     
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    ehans, what video card driver are you running?

    I want to run the Intel to support OpenGL and make warcraft 3 a little faster, but I have heard that if you install the Intel one after you have the latest Microsoft you get BSOD.
     
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    Running whatever Windows 7 instaled. I am running pure Win7 for the OS and system drivers except the sound driver, which is the Realtek driver discussed in this thread.
     
    ehans, Mar 19, 2009
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