well i just installed new windows-Xp pro....well i found that sound is not working btw and dun know how to make it work so if some one got any idea he can post here ...
Omar
Install a Sound Driver such as Realtek
sound drivers don't normally come with XP.
www.realtek.com
Quote from: Voltimolt on May 28, 2011, 08:46:01 AM
Install a Sound Driver such as Realtek
sound drivers don't normally come with XP.
www.realtek.com
thanks very much but a small information which shuld i download
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Quote from: Voltimolt on May 28, 2011, 08:46:01 AM
Install a Sound Driver such as Realtek
sound drivers don't normally come with XP.
www.realtek.com
Mine Did.. :o
And like Luke said, What type of computer do you have? like EXACTLY not just like "Dell" but like the specs of your computer.
Quote from: Drunk Mario on May 28, 2011, 10:43:34 AM
Quote from: Voltimolt on May 28, 2011, 08:46:01 AM
Install a Sound Driver such as Realtek
sound drivers don't normally come with XP.
www.realtek.com
Mine Did.. :o
And like Luke said, What type of computer do you have? like EXACTLY not just like "Dell" but like the specs of your computer.
um i didnt understand this but i know its sony
Like the type of computer.. So it's called a Sony ---- Computer.
(Skype)
EDIT: Here is what he said when I asked him what type of Sony:
[10:52:35 AM] omar: it tell just sony nothing else
[10:52:47 AM] omar: and model ac230v 2008-2009
That should help you, Luke?
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this would help here? i know that so old but well..
i download that sound driver but the sound still not working
Quote from: Drunk Mario on May 28, 2011, 11:52:01 AM
Like the type of computer.. So it's called a Sony ---- Computer.
(Skype)
EDIT: Here is what he said when I asked him what type of Sony:
[10:52:35 AM] omar: it tell just sony nothing else
[10:52:47 AM] omar: and model ac230v 2008-2009
That should help you, Luke?
If you are using a Dell computer you go to support.dell.com . Then go Support for home users. Then "Drivers & Downloads". Then you either do service tag or model. If you choose service tag you lift up your computer and look under, there should be a lot of numbers and letters. Write it in. When done a page comes up. Now just look for the Sound Driver Card or something. You will see it. Tell me if this helped
I see you got a sony computer, but incase someone needs help about that with a dell just quote my last post :P
Please don't double post. Instead, edit your post and add on to it. -Program
If you are using XP : Start ---> Run ---> Type in "Dxdiag" and go to "Sound"
Does that help at all? :o
Quote from: M I K E on June 08, 2011, 09:02:01 AM
If you are using XP : Start ---> Run ---> Type in "Dxdiag" and go to "Sound"
Does that help at all? :o
bro i want sound device not to edit my sound
Quote from: Annakarl on June 09, 2011, 04:39:48 AM
Quote from: M I K E on June 08, 2011, 09:02:01 AM
If you are using XP : Start ---> Run ---> Type in "Dxdiag" and go to "Sound"
Does that help at all? :o
bro i want sound device not to edit my sound
I know, but doesn't that show some info about your soundcard or something..?
nop because no sound device so it dont tell me