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1. Choose Start➪Control Panel➪Hardware and Sound,
and then click the Device Manager link.
2. In the resulting Device Manager window, click the plus sign icon to the left
of Sound, Video, and Game Controllers.
3. Right-click the sound card listed there and choose
Properties.
4. In the resulting Audio Controller Properties dialog box, on the Driver tab, make sure the
fourth button down says Disable (meaning the device is
currently enabled). If it says Enable, click on it.
5. If you want to make changes to the driver, click the
Update Driver button.
6. When you’re done making settings, click OK.
Read your users’ manual before doing this procedure. Some sound
cards are built into the motherboard, but others require that you
take some steps to disable the old card before installing the new.
If you’re having trouble getting sound, remember the basics: You
have to have speakers connected to your computer, and the volume
setting on your computer can’t be muted. If you neglect to properly
set either of these two vital requirements, don’t be ashamed —
just about everyone has done it, myself included!
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