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I am searching for an HDA Audio Driver for Windows NT 4.0. The original name is snapaudio-winnt-1.1.2.exe, but all web archive links are DEAD! I can't access the file!

Can someone help me search? I am going to use this driver on my virtual box system!

EDIT: NVM, I found this

http://web.archive.org/web/20070828212718/http://www.scitechsoft.com:80/ftp/snap/winnt/

Just a question since I posted: am I required to install service packs 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 before I install 6? I'm trying to install an image viewer, but I keep getting messages of missing DLL's...

New Question:
Where can I find proper NT 4.0 software? Old versions of Ifranview and Faststone viewer only lead to errors of missing files! I am in search of good Windows NT 4.0 software. Cannot help but admire this solid OS installs and loads instantly, in contrast to its 9x-cousin. It's sad a bunch of 9x programs won't work on it, just like how 9x programs can't run NT 4.0 programs most of the time...

I am looking for...
An image viewer
Media player or codecs (something that uses MP4)
Perhaps something to add a refresh button when I right click
A third-party hardware manager?
Task manager
Perhaps more?
 

Edited by ~♥Aiko♥Chan♥~

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Windows NT 4 service packs are cumulative. You can go from RTM to SP6a in one shot.

And VirtualBox guest additions were available for NT4, well at least eight years ago when I last virtualized it, which would negate the need for the SNAP driver. For reference there is also a SNAP video driver for NT4.

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15 hours ago, win32 said:

And VirtualBox guest additions were available for NT4, well at least eight years ago when I last virtualized it

And they are still available on the latest virtualbox releases ,but the flipping audio never worked for me with them

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On 5/25/2019 at 7:02 PM, win32 said:

Windows NT 4 service packs are cumulative. You can go from RTM to SP6a in one shot.

And VirtualBox guest additions were available for NT4, well at least eight years ago when I last virtualized it, which would negate the need for the SNAP driver. For reference there is also a SNAP video driver for NT4.

I tried the one I found at the link of my first post, it said hardware wasn't supported???

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