If you’ve landed here, chances are you’ve just installed an older PCI sound card—likely branded “Ezhou”—and Windows is either showing a yellow exclamation mark in Device Manager or simply refusing to play any sound. You’re looking for the "Ezhou Pci Sound Card Driver 58," and you’re finding… almost nothing.
For basic stereo audio, an Ezhou PCI card with a C-Media chip works fine in older builds (Windows XP to 10). But don’t expect great sound quality, ASIO support, or modern features like surround sound over HDMI. Ezhou Pci Sound Card Driver 58
Official Sources: If identified as a C-Media chip, visit StarTech Support or the C-Media official site to find legacy PCI drivers. Troubleshooting the Elusive "Ezhou PCI Sound Card Driver
, which is commonly used for generic or budget 5.1 surround sound cards. These drivers are designed to support legacy hardware on modern operating systems, including Windows 10 (32 & 64-bit). Driver Specifications & Compatibility Official Sources : If identified as a C-Media