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    G73JH driver CD image

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by swaaye, Jun 23, 2018.

  1. swaaye

    swaaye Notebook Evangelist

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    Can anyone share a ISO image of the CD? I'm trying to set up my old G73jh and am specifically looking for the Audigy software. It seems that it can only be installed from the CD. The downloadable installer from ASUS says it doesn't recognize the notebook as compatible.

    I'm also trying to find a Win7 compatibility update that was made for the Audigy software. I've tried every search engine and all the links I can find are dead.
    Creative Audigy HD MB Windows 7 Compatibility Update
    SBA_ADVMB_W7UPD.exe

    I am going to use Win7.

    The main reason I want the Audigy software is it appears to be the only way to get the subwoofer going. I hear no sound from it with just the Realtek drivers in Win7 and Win10.
     
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    Ok I figured out the subwoofer. I noticed that the front left USB wasn't working properly, and this is on a little board that the sub also connects to. So I disassembled the notebook and reseated the cables to that little board. It fixed both the USB port and sub, and probably the audio jacks there too. Sub works now with just Realtek drivers.