What make/model of sound card do you have? You might be able to download the software for it from the manufacturer's website.
Right-click on My Computer and in the menu that pops up go to Properties->Hardware->Device Manager. Do you see any red "X"s or yellow exclamation points next to any of your sound devices?
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Identify the soundcard! You won't find a driver until you are actually looking for one for the specific device you have there.
If it's a Branded PC with onboard sound, check the manufacturer's website for the make/model number of your system.
If it's a 'white box' PC with onboard sound, check the manufacturer's webite for the make/model number of your motherboard.
If it's an 'add-in' soundcard, check the manufacturer's website for the make/model number of the soundcard.
By the way, if you need to identify the motherboard or add-in card, you won't be able to do so unless you open the system case and have a look at the information printed on them ;)
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You're welcome- glad we could help. :)
Are you sure that did the trick? If so, we'll mark this thread as "solved"
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Right then, thanks for the follow-up!
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Hi Smith555,
First of all- welcome to TechTalk!
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Locate the forum section which suits your question. (This one in your case.) Bring up the forum section index page, where the list of topics appears.
Locate the 'New Thread' button and click on it. Give your topic a descriptive title, type your question in and then click on the 'Submit' button underneath the text entry box when you're happy with what you're posting/
That's about it :D
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