Hsp56 Sound Card Driver Link ✦ Free & Premium

There are at least six HSP56 sub-models. Downloading the wrong one will cause installation failure. Check your card or onboard chip for one of these identifiers:

| Model | Hardware ID (Device Manager) | | --- | --- | | HSP56 MR | PCI\VEN_134D&DEV_7890 | | HSP56 WDM | PCI\VEN_134D&DEV_7891 | | HSP56 MicroModem | PCI\VEN_134D&DEV_7892 | | PCtel HSP56 (DAA) | PCI\VEN_134D&DEV_7893 |

To find yours: Device Manager → Unknown Device → Properties → Details → Hardware Ids. hsp56 sound card driver link

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Once you have a valid driver link and downloaded the ZIP file, follow these steps:

Troubleshooting: If you get a "device cannot start (code 10)" error, your motherboard’s PCI bridge may be incompatible with Windows XP SP3. Downgrade to SP2 or use Windows 2000. There are at least six HSP56 sub-models

The HSP56 is not a sound card but a soft modem (winmodem) from the late 1990s / early 2000s, often based on Conexant or PCTel chipsets (e.g., HSP56 MicroModem). It relies on the host CPU for modulation/demodulation, requiring specific drivers. It is sometimes misidentified as a sound card due to sharing PCI/ISA slots and audio-like connectors in some bundled multimedia kits.

You’ve probably spent hours clicking through shady driver download sites, only to get pop-ups, fake scan buttons, or .exe files that install adware. Here’s why: Troubleshooting: If you get a "device cannot start