Asus Ptgd1 La Bios Update

I read a similar topic that didnt seem to help so I thought I would post on here. The situation I am having is this. A friend asked me to repair a computer that crashed, before the crash the sound was working. So because the recovery partition failed to work properly, I overwrote that with Win XP Pro (On D and Win XP Home was original on C. So I am thinking a motherboard driver may have been on this partition, however I did have to remove countless viruses from C. I did this in such a manor in an attempt to save information from the C: main hard drive.

Mar 6, 2008 - Asus PTGD1-LA Motherboard sound issue. My question is this, what drivers or bios updates might I need or where might I get them?

This worked, but again there is no sound. I also dont think it is relavent, but I have yet to activate the new version of windows (only pro is working and really on here now) because I cant find my old activation key yet. The strange this is I installed an old old Logitech Quickcam web camera and the sound for the mic on it works fine on instant messengers, however it is strictly a 1 usb conenction to a 1.0? Windows media player / iTunes say something along the lines of 'Windows Media Player cannot find the file because there is a problem with your sound device.

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There may not be a sound device installed on your computer, it may be in use by another device installed on your computer, or or it may not be functioning properly'. Windows device manager says it has 'Audio Codecs' and 'Legacy Audio Drivers', but no errors with either of these sound related items. The motherboard, according to print on both the motherboard and 'EVEREST Home Edition' say it uses 'Asus PTGD1-LA Motherboard'. Sockets: 1 Socket 775 I already attempted a reset of the bios to no avail. I attempted to search the HP and asus websites without much luck of discovering the proper drivers for this make and model.

My question is this, what drivers or bios updates might I need or where might I get them? This assuming I have no CDs which came with the computer. Any help is apreciated. Yes the speakers are plugged in and turned on Haha.

I'm guessing that you meant the motherboard is P5GD1 - LA. I don't find the number you posted at ASUS. There are 3 models of the P5GD1 board there and none have the suffix -LA. And they use two different chipset drivers. So, I wouldn't feel right suggesting one, without the actual chipset ID on your motherboard. If you want to post back what the chipset is, that may help.

Usually it's best to start with the chipset drivers, but if Everest is reporting the motherboard all is probably ok there. All 3 of those boards use the Realtek ALC861 Audio Driver. You can get it here: (Just input the model # (P5GD1) in the search) For some weird reason it looks like it comes as three files.

(You have to download all three). Studio

I'm interested in upgrading the CPU on my wife's desktop computer, which is an HP Pavilion a747c with a product number PJ514AA (circa 2004/05). This computer has an OEM-spec motherboard (ASUS model: PTGD1-LA; HP/Compaq name: Grouper-UL8E). Specs for the computer and motherboard are listed on the following URLs: Computer: Motherboard: According to the spec sheets, the base CPU is an Intel Pentium 4 520 (2.8 GHz), 800 MHz front side bus, Socket 775, Hyper Threading technology, and the motherboard supports Intel Pentium 4 HT processors that fit Socket LGA775 up to 3.4 GHz. I've found a couple of potential upgrade options for the 3.4 GHz speed, but one of the options (Pentium 4 551, $286) is much more expensive than the other (Pentium 4 640, Prescott core, $100). The only difference between the two processors appears to be the amount of L2 cache. For some reason, the 551 chip has only 1 MB of L2 cache, but is almost three times as expensive as the 640 chip with 2 MB of L2 cache.

(My current CPU, the 520 chip, has only 1 MB of L2 cache.) So here are my questions: 1) Will both of these chips work as an upgrade on this particular motherboard? 2) If so, which one would perform better? I'm tempted to go with the 650 chip (2MB L2 cache @ only $100), assuming bigger is usually better, especially since it's cheaper, but I want to make sure that this CPU is actually compatible with my system. TIA for your feedback. Hello and welcome to the TSF.