FAQ:

Q1. How to change the version for this setup program ?

A1. This setup program will display the version number according

    to the file time of the setup.exe.



    Assume the file time is hh:mm:ss,

    1. General version format is : "Version hh.mm".

       In general case, ss is useless. 



    2. If hh > 12, it will display as "BETA ss".

       Where ss is as same as the file time.



Q2. What is the purpose of files VIADELXX.INF ?

A2. Those files are used for uninstall driver.



    When user uninstall the driver, this setup program will

    copy the associated VIADELXX.INF into WINDIR\INF and

    modify the hardware id in VIADELXX.INF to complete match

    the current machine. After click the "Finish" button,

    setup program will trigger a ReEnumerate and install

    a "no driver" driver for audio controller.



Q3. How about silent install ?

A3. You can perform "Silent Install" in the DOS box by specific

    parameter "-s".



    There are other parameters can be used for "Silent Install".

    "-wdm" : Allow you to install WDM driver under Windows 98.

    "-vxd" : Allow you to install VXD driver under Windows 98SE.

    "-b"   : This parameter will causes OS reboot after setup.

    "-u -s": Perform a "Silent Uninstall".

    "-s"   : Perform a "Silent Install".



Q4. Why the Device Manager will ask me to search the driver when

    I install the WDM driver on Windows 98 ?

A4. It is caused by the SUBSYS in INF file does not completely

    match with your machine.



Q5. Why the setup program can't work correctly but it works perfectly

    before ?

A5. It may caused by the system in an unstable condition or caused

    by the registry has some error.

    You can remove the VIA Audio Controller from the DEVICE MANAGER

    and reboot your machine.



Q6. What is the message of "Audio not enable or removed" ?

A6. It is caused by the user who removed the "VIA Audio Controller" 

    from the DEVICE MANAGER or the audio controller doesn't enable

    from the BIOS.

    You can click the "Refresh" button from the DEVICE MANAGER or

    check your BIOS setting.