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Ian
Not dead yet.
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
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depends on the type of sound. you should have a motherboard disk with drivers included if it's onboard. um to find out do this
right click my computer icon
select manage
Device Management
it'll list everything & if theres no drivers for the soundcard it'll probably have a question mark on it, that means it'll need some. u can then right click on it & maybe search for drivers or google the name of the device & find them on the company website
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May-29-2008 20:52
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Capitalizt
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2005
Location: USA
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You could try using Windows update...under the "advanced" tab, then "hardware", it will likely find a driver to use.
The safest and most reliable method of course is to google the exact model number. Just turn the computer off, take it out and read the back of the card. It should take about 30 seconds to find the brand and model. Google that and get the proper driver from the manufacturer.
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May-30-2008 01:52
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