Sound Card Driver — Hsp56

Since official links are dead, you must rely on driver archives. Search these terms in your preferred search engine:

Go to the tab and look for the hardware ID string (e.g., PCI\VEN_134D&DEV_7890 ).

Double-click the device, go to details, and check the Hardware ID (look for Vendor IDs like VEN_13F6 for C-Media). Step 2: Download the Driver hsp56 sound card driver

You will likely need a driver pack such as HSP_UniDriverSoftware_Win9x.zip for Win9x, or Modem_W7.zip for XP/Vista/7.

Since this hardware is obsolete, official manufacturer support pages no longer exist. You will need to rely on legacy driver repositories or generic drivers that match the Hardware ID. Recommended Sources: DriverHub (SiS HSP56 MR Drivers) Since official links are dead, you must rely

Do not run loose files directly from a zipped folder. Right-click the downloaded folder and extract it to a dedicated directory on your local C: drive (e.g., C:\Drivers\HSP56 ). Step 3: Execute the Installer or Manual Update

HSP56 Sound Card Driver: Complete Guide to Installation, Troubleshooting, and Legacy Support Step 2: Download the Driver You will likely

Excellent for finding original motherboard utility CDs wrapped in ISO formats.

Close resource-heavy background applications or lower the audio sample rate in your media player.

Offers C-Media CMI8738/PCI-SX drivers (C3DX HSP56) suitable for older and some newer implementations.

Many PCI sound cards labeled "HSP56" actually use the C-Media CMI8738 chipset. This is a very common "combination" chip that handles both 4-channel or 5.1 audio and 56k modem functions. PCTel / PCtel: