Simon
December 9th 03, 01:35 PM
I tried using HWINFO like you suggested randwulf, while
in DOS, it detected the sound card as an ALS4000. I then
went on to search for the updated drivers, and installed
them. Now my sound is working perfectly, thanks for your
help everyone!
>-----Original Message-----
>I recently installed Windows XP into a old computer my
>friend doesn't want. Everything is running perfect,
>except his sound card isn't being detected, and as this
>is the only place to connect my speakers, that means no
>sound. Is there any program or utility I can use to
>detect what card it is so I can download a driver?
>
>Thanks in advance
>.
>
in DOS, it detected the sound card as an ALS4000. I then
went on to search for the updated drivers, and installed
them. Now my sound is working perfectly, thanks for your
help everyone!
>-----Original Message-----
>I recently installed Windows XP into a old computer my
>friend doesn't want. Everything is running perfect,
>except his sound card isn't being detected, and as this
>is the only place to connect my speakers, that means no
>sound. Is there any program or utility I can use to
>detect what card it is so I can download a driver?
>
>Thanks in advance
>.
>