Sound doesnt work at all.. (Re-installed Windows XP)
October 27th, 2013
daSp0t replied: Speakers dont work at all (just reinstalled a fresh windows xp sp3).. Speakers are plugged n all that crapp.. Do i need to update drivers? if so how? Thanks
Yes, you need to install your drivers. Start with the chipset drivers, then move on to audio drivers.
You have a manufactured computer (dell, hp, etc.) I assume. Just go to the manufactures website, and download the drivers for your model PC.
Is there any easier way to do this? Some software that will automaticly update em? Cuz my pc is custom made by this computer shop and all i know its an intel dual.
daSp0t replied: Is there any easier way to do this?
Driver Genius can probably help you out. You can find it on the forum.
daSp0t replied: Do i need to update drivers? if so how?
OFC you need drivers…
If you have laptop go to manufacturer website and download, or if you have PC also go to manufacturer (of motherboard) and download audio drivers… Install, restart… DONE!
Just go to the control panel > device manager. In there, look for anything with a yellow question mark next to it. Your audio device should be there like that. Right click on it and select “update driver software” then select “search automatically for updated driver software”. It will do a search on Windows Update to find the proper drivers. If it does not find any, you’re going to have to download the drivers from the manufacturer’s website then use the same procedure above except that instead of selecting “search automatically for updated driver software” you instead click on “browse my computer for driver software”, navigate to where the drivers you downloaded on and click next to install.
LedAstray replied: Just go to the control panel > device manager. In there, look for anything with a yellow question mark next to it. Your audio device should be there like that. Right click on it and select "update driver software" then select "search automatically for updated driver software". It will do a search on Windows Update to find the proper drivers. If it does not find any, you're going to have to download the drivers from the manufacturer's website then use the same procedure above except that instead of selecting "search automatically for updated driver software" you instead click on "browse my computer for driver software", navigate to where the drivers you downloaded on and click next to install.
Or download audio driver from manufacturer’s website and install
wo_Ot? replied: Or download audio driver from manufacturer's website and install
Yes, this is what you need to do ^^
You really need to get your chipset drivers for your motherboard.