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Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Tips and Warnings. Related Articles. Author Info Last Updated: December 30, Method 1. Click on the "Start" menu from the desktop of your Windows XP computer. Select the day and time you'd like your computer to download Windows updates. Select the soonest possible day and time available to download Windows updates and resolve your audio problem immediately.
Click on "Apply. Method 2. Insert the disc that contains your computer's software drivers into the disc tray of your computer. Follow the on-screen prompts to re-install audio drivers in Windows XP. Refer to your computer's manual or contact the manufacturer directly if you need further assistance with installing the audio drivers using the disc.
Method 3. Write down the name of your computer's sound card displayed next to "Name" under the section labeled "Devices. Write down the name of the sound card's manufacturer displayed next to "Provider" below the "Drivers" section. Navigate to the website of your computer's audio device manufacturer. Search the manufacturer's website for audio drivers you can download using the name of your sound card.
Navigate to the website's "Support" section to find audio drivers if they are not readily visible. Follow the installation instructions provided on the manufacturer's website to install the audio drivers.
What should I do? Open the computer chassis case. Look to see if there is a add-on sound card attached to the motherboard.
Also, are there any red, white, yellow connections at the back panel for audio? Those are part of the motherboard. Do you have a software CD with the name of a sound card?
Run that CD from My Computer to install software. Navigate to your sound card or motherboard audio device manufacturer's website and download the latest drivers for your device. Save this file in an easy to remember area, such as 'My Documents. Go to 'Start' and 'Control Panel. Click the plus sign next to 'Sound, video and game controllers. Choose 'Uninstall.
Double-click the driver installation you downloaded in Step 1. Accept the manufacturer's end user license agreement and click 'Next' until the driver has installed. Restart your computer. A series of 'New Hardware Found' balloons will pop up on your system tray and Windows will reinstall your multimedia audio controller. Version A4.
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