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Old 11-12-2009, 03:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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i use windows Xp SP#.some time my sound is gone and nothing to do ..i must need to reinstall sound drive again.but i think that is not a virus and warm..i install xp just 3days ago.why this happen every time this is now horrible
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Hi,

Make sure your speakers are correctly connected to your computer.On your speakers, find the cable that plugs into your computer. Make sure that the speaker cable is plugged into the speakers and the correct jack on the computer. For example, if the cable is a 1/8 inch cable, there should be a round jack for it on the back of the computer. If it is a USB cable, it will plug into any USB port on your computer.

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HI Friend,

A sound card is one of the more difficult hardware components to troubleshoot because Windows treats this one single hardware device as multiple hardware devices, each with its own resources.

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I think may be the sound card is not supporting teh mothebrboard so just try to get the proper sound card which is suibtable to your motherboard. After that you have to just install the updated drivers for it.
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I think you must first update the sound card driver as you have just install the OS. After upgradation of drivers it doesn't solve the problem then just change the sound card.
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Ensure that the speakers are properly connected to your PC. The cable should be plugged in the right jack. You can use round jack for 1/8 inch cable.
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Make sure your speakers are correctly connected to your computer.On your speakers, find the cable that plugs into your computer. Make sure that the speaker cable is plugged into the speakers and the correct jack on the computer. For example, if the cable is a 1/8 inch cable, there should be a round jack for it on the back of the computer. If it is a USB cable, it will plug into any USB port on your computer.
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