The C-Media AC97 Audio Device is an audio device manufactured by C-Media. This driver fixes problems with no sound or static or distorted sound, and can unlock advanced features of your audio device. This driver - "UDA025Logo-XP.zip" - has been downloaded 43,146 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 155 reviews. It has been installed successfully by our users on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 6.4 MB.
C-Media AC97 Audio Device
Windows XP
5.12.01.0025 (2002-11-28) via .inf
This is the sound driver yall been looking for. I could not find it on this site so i searched and found it. A new comp user like myself found it so i know you can but if not here you go. the real deal.
Blueberry (DG Member) on 4-Dec-2003
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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layout.bin | 1.0 KB | 11 Dec 2002 |
Driver/WIN_XP/AUDIO3D.DLL | 712.7 KB | 23 Nov 2001 |
Driver/WIN_XP/CMUDA.INF | 59.1 KB | 28 Nov 2002 |
Driver/WIN_XP/UDAPROP.DLL | 28.7 KB | 13 Aug 2002 |
Driver/WIN_XP/CMUDA.DLL | 53.2 KB | 2 Nov 2002 |
Driver/WIN_XP/CMUDA.CAT | 88.9 KB | 2 Dec 2002 |
Driver/WIN_XP/CMICNFG.CPL | 421.9 KB | 1 Nov 2002 |
Driver/WIN_XP/CMUDA.SYS | 451.6 KB | 1 Nov 2002 |
Driver/WIN_XP/CMIDS3D.DLL | 917.5 KB | 29 Apr 2002 |
_sys1.cab | 2.2 MB | 3 Dec 2002 |
setup.lid | 197 bytes | 3 Dec 2002 |
_ISDel.exe | 27.6 KB | 27 Oct 1998 |
Setup.exe | 73.7 KB | 12 Jan 1999 |
setupdir/0010/_Setup.dll | 35.8 KB | 8 Oct 1998 |
setupdir/000a/_Setup.dll | 35.8 KB | 19 Oct 1998 |
setupdir/0404/_Setup.dll | 34.8 KB | 8 Oct 1998 |
setupdir/0011/_Setup.dll | 34.8 KB | 20 Oct 1998 |
setupdir/0416/_Setup.dll | 35.3 KB | 8 Oct 1998 |
setupdir/0009/_Setup.dll | 34.8 KB | 29 Sep 1998 |
setupdir/0013/_Setup.dll | 34.8 KB | 9 Oct 1998 |
setupdir/0804/_Setup.dll | 34.8 KB | 8 Oct 1998 |
setupdir/0012/_Setup.dll | 34.8 KB | 8 Oct 1998 |
setupdir/040c/_Setup.dll | 34.8 KB | 8 Oct 1998 |
setupdir/001d/_Setup.dll | 34.8 KB | 8 Oct 1998 |
setupdir/0007/_Setup.dll | 35.3 KB | 8 Oct 1998 |
setupdir/0816/_Setup.dll | 35.3 KB | 8 Oct 1998 |
setupdir/0006/_Setup.dll | 34.8 KB | 8 Oct 1998 |
DATA.TAG | 97 bytes | 3 Dec 2002 |
os.dat | 450 bytes | 27 Jul 1998 |
setup.ins | 80.2 KB | 3 Dec 2002 |
data1.cab | 1.3 MB | 11 Dec 2002 |
SETUP.INI | 103 bytes | 3 Dec 2002 |
_inst32i.ex_ | 296.7 KB | 23 Feb 1999 |
AUTORUN.INF | 47 bytes | 14 Jun 2000 |
_user1.cab | 441.0 KB | 3 Dec 2002 |
lang.dat | 23.5 KB | 12 Jan 1999 |
Pack.ini | 375 bytes | 11 Dec 2002 |
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