I had the same issue too today. Specifically:
- I boot up Win7 (64bit) with my HDSP 9632 installed.
- Win7 auto-installs a driver and refers to the card as "High Definition Audio Device".
- I then go to "Update Driver", select "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer" and then "Have Disk".
- I chose the HDSP 9632 driver and then rebooted after it installed.
This resulted in a blue screen of death on boot up, so I uninstalled via safe mode and tried the installation again (I believe using the driver from the disc that came with the card, instead of the latest driver). I got the same blue screen so I went back to safe mode for the uninstall and thought I had uninstalled all offending instances of this driver. On reboot, Win7 did it's auto-driver install but this time prompted me to reboot. After rebooting, now the card/driver is there and all seems to be working fine (version 3.0.8.2). I don't understand what solved the problem, but maybe this info will help with finding a solution. I would have also expected the driver version to be the older one from the disc since it's the last one that I chose to install, but I guess Windows decided to use the latest version that exists on my system.
Thanks,
Sean