(03-04-2021, 05:31 PM)Manchita Wrote: The contents of this section are hiddenYou have No permissions
no, Manchita.
you can keep using any FF00 HDA version on your machine (unless the machine in question is either a Compaq or Hewlett-Packard brand PC)
I only switch from FF00 to FF04 because I have an old HP Pavilion desktop computer that handles Realtek HDA FF04 drivers slightly better than FF00 or other FFxx versions. FF04 HDA drivers work best on most HP/Compaq brand desktop/laptop PCs.
edit1 - here's the 9088 FF04 HDA x64 driver link with the PG477 setup.exe package (forgot to mention this in my earlier post)
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edit2 - new 9116 HDA FF00 x64 driver recently mentioned on Station Drivers (this one is WHQL certified for Win10 x64 only - not gonna install 9116 HDA on Win7/8.x)
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