Windows XP SP3 RC and HDA Don't Mix »
Posted by: TechnologyExpert 7 months, 4 weeks agoIf you want High Definition Audio (HDA) in Windows XP SP1 or SP2, you have to add it, with KB888111. Hopes were that Windows XP SP3 would support HDA by default, but testers have determined that the Release Candidate (RC) version neither supports it by default, nor does it support the above linked driver that adds that feature.
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