Hello. The D610 had a outmoded type of audio hardware on the motherboard called AC97. The current type is called HD audio. Windows 7 has a native driver for HD audio but does not have one for the old AC97 type, so you have to install a vendor's driver. The vendor was a company called Sigmatel, but that company went out of business before Windows 7 so it never wrote a driver for windows 7.

> First remove the installation you have done so far. Go to this location on your hard drive c:\dell\drivers\


Expand all folders and sub-folders there. Delete all folders that have a sub-folder named "WDM". Those will be the audio driver folders and it is safe to delete them. Restart the laptop.


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It took about 1 hr to install which can be expected since its using an IDE HDD but once it was installed it was surprisingly usable, like I'm talking about minimal lag. It had all of the drivers except for sound, video and wifi all of which installed with the supplied drivers for Vista.

You need to identify all of the device drivers on your XP laptop and any peripherals (mouse, printer?) and download the latest 32-bit Win7 versions. If 32-bit Win7 supported versions are unavailable download the latest Vista supported drivers (they usually work). If not then download the latest XP versions (they usually do not work). You want the drivers from the chip makers not the old drivers found on the Dell site. Here is how:

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Determine what type of audio driver your laptop has and check to make sure that it is up to date. You can download the newest update at the dell website, or the website or whoever built your sound driver.

Check driver availability. For Pentium M generation manufacturers often didn't offer Win9x drivers any more. You can get drivers for the separate components elsewhere, but you probably won't find drivers for the integrated sound. I suppose USB sound would work, but I don't know if all USB sound adapters will work with Win9x (is there a generic driver for these?). e24fc04721

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