After reformatting windows XP sound card caanot find anymore. Is this caused of broken sound card? Pls help. thanks and more power.
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After reformatting windows XP sound card caanot find anymore. Is this caused of broken sound card? Pls help. thanks and more power.
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Most likely XP does not have the drivers to enable sound. You need to download them:
Check the Device Manager for any Yellow exclamation marks. You may have to get drivers for the sound to work in Windows.
From the Control Panel > System > Hardware tab > Device Manager >look under the Sound part of the tree for the device you are using and whether or not it is functioning.
Youve Not Got A Broken SOund Card
You Just Need To Download Realtek Look HEres A Link
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsCheck...
That Should Help You :D
Make sure your Sound Driver isn't disabled; it may have inadvertently disabled itself during shutdown:
Go to Device Manager (Start> RightClick My Computer> Properties> Hardware Tab> Device Manager) and right click on your sound driver and choose enable. If not, try updating the driver, which will effectively restore it to factory settings if there's an update available.
If you don't know the name of you Sound Driver, so to Start> Run> dxdiag. Now go to the Sound Tab and any sound hardware installed is listed.
If that still doesn't work, the driver may have been uninstalled. If so, go to your computer's manufacturer's website and go to the "Support" section. There should be a link for drivers. You will need to know your computer's model, but once you enter that it will give you an option to download any missing drivers. Just find the Sound Driver and install it.
Hope that helps =]
I had this happen once...best thing to do is to power down your computer...open it up...take the card out of the slot...put the card back in the slot and then power back up. It should recognize the card and you should have default drivers loaded. Then you do the update feature in XP and the drivers will be updated and you're good to go.
Hope that helps!
you need to update your driver or reinstall driver for the sound card. More than likely you will need to download the Realtek 97 audio driver.
This is found on most Dell, Compaq, and HP computers. Here is a link. Let me if you have any trouble.
http://www.realtek.com.tw/DOWNLOADS/downloadsCheck...
'Conexant AMC Audio' it´s your sound card, yet homestead windows stumble on it as a codec. No subject with that. I advise which you get carry of a few hardware attractiveness utility like Everest or Sandra and then get the perfect kind and look 4 the driving force. Everest its the final one reason it has direct hyperlinks to downlaod drivers
install the sound driver for the card
that is because u haven't install the driver. find the bundled driver cd and install it.