Any ideas on sthda.sys? Trying to fix audio driver
I am trying to install a hotfix from Microsoft to fix my 'no audio' problem.
The file is KB888111 and while installing a message says I need to find a
file 'sthda'sys' to continue installation.
Any MS people here know where I can get this file or if there is a way
around it?
Re: Any ideas on sthda.sys? Trying to fix audio driver
benwong wrote:
> I am trying to install a hotfix from Microsoft to fix my 'no audio'
> problem. The file is KB888111 and while installing a message says I
> need to find a file 'sthda'sys' to continue installation.
>
> Any MS people here know where I can get this file or if there is a
> way around it?
Download and install the latest driver .. for the C-Major Audio - SigmaTel.
You can get that from your sound card manufacturer/motherboard manufacturer
or computer manufacturer...
<javier cespedes> wrote in message
news:2008102721535jcespedes221169@yahoo.es...
>I need to find a
> file 'sthda'sys' to continue installation.
>
> Any MS people here know where I can get this file or if there is a way
> around it?
With the minimal information you've provided (installation of what? what is
this to do with MS or XP?), all I can do is advise "Google is not your
enemy" at point you to, perhaps, http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/M..._22918525.html
and suggest browsing the installation media (DVD, CD, floppy) that came with
whatever it is you're trying to install in case the file is tucked away
there somewhere.
> I need to find a
> file 'sthda'sys' to continue installation.
>
> Any MS people here know where I can get this file or if there is a way
> around it?
I checked out that link Olorin gave and it sucks. It's a pay for help
site that gives you a 7 day free trial. I'll never sign up for that.
A quick Google reveals sthda.sys to be a sound card driver file for your
Intel chip motherboard named C-Major Audio, from SigmaTel, Inc.
It seems that you may be on a Gateway system as they come with that
integrated sound card on the motherboard. If your system is a Gateway
have a look at the following forum discussion which contains a link to
download the drivers for the sound card.
If your system isn't a Gateway, go to the web site for the manufacturer
of your pc or motherboard, and look in their Tech Support links for your
sound card driver download.
Later, Ray Parrish
Olórin wrote:
> <javier cespedes> wrote in message
> news:2008102721535jcespedes221169@yahoo.es...
>> I need to find a
>> file 'sthda'sys' to continue installation.
>>
>> Any MS people here know where I can get this file or if there is a way
>> around it?
>
> With the minimal information you've provided (installation of what? what is
> this to do with MS or XP?), all I can do is advise "Google is not your
> enemy" at point you to, perhaps,
> http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/M..._22918525.html
> and suggest browsing the installation media (DVD, CD, floppy) that came with
> whatever it is you're trying to install in case the file is tucked away
> there somewhere.
>
>
"Ray Parrish" <crp@cmc.net> wrote in message
news:OZ9J0eSOJHA.1488@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>I checked out that link Olorin gave and it sucks. It's a pay for help site
>that gives you a 7 day free trial. I'll never sign up for that.
Neither would I. My apologies to the OP; when I originally gave the link it
was one of the usual Experts Exchange pages and actually *did* give a
selection of answers IF you scroll right down past reams of off-putting
blurb to the bottom. I checked just now and it's changed and doesn't give
the discussions I originally pointed to.
>
> A quick Google reveals sthda.sys to be a sound card driver file for your
> Intel chip motherboard named C-Major Audio, from SigmaTel, Inc.
>
> It seems that you may be on a Gateway system as they come with that
> integrated sound card on the motherboard. If your system is a Gateway have
> a look at the following forum discussion which contains a link to download
> the drivers for the sound card.
>
> http://www.notebookforums.com/thread188271.html
>
> If your system isn't a Gateway, go to the web site for the manufacturer of
> your pc or motherboard, and look in their Tech Support links for your
> sound card driver download.
>
> Later, Ray Parrish
>
> Olórin wrote:
>> <javier cespedes> wrote in message
>> news:2008102721535jcespedes221169@yahoo.es...
>>> I need to find a
>>> file 'sthda'sys' to continue installation.
>>>
>>> Any MS people here know where I can get this file or if there is a way
>>> around it?
>>
>> With the minimal information you've provided (installation of what? what
>> is this to do with MS or XP?), all I can do is advise "Google is not your
>> enemy" at point you to, perhaps,
>> http://www.experts-exchange.com/OS/M..._22918525.html
>> and suggest browsing the installation media (DVD, CD, floppy) that came
>> with whatever it is you're trying to install in case the file is tucked
>> away there somewhere.
>
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<javier cespedes> wrote in message
news:2008102721535jcespedes221169@yahoo.es...
>I need to find a
> file 'sthda'sys' to continue installation.
>
> Any MS people here know where I can get this file or if there is a way
> around it?