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I don't have a driver anymore for my speakers.
I have Windows XP Home Edition and I no longer have a driver for my speakers.
I have no sound and my speakers did work at one time. If anyone could help me figure this out I would be so happy. |
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I don't have a driver anymore for my speakers.
"ilovefrogs" wrote in message
... I have Windows XP Home Edition and I no longer have a driver for my speakers. I have no sound and my speakers did work at one time. If anyone could help me figure this out I would be so happy. / Control Panel / Device Manager indicates driver problems with a yellow triangle alongside each device (audio card in your case.) If downloading newest drivers and installing them does not cure your problem, repost with full details. If you have Sound on Board (audio circuitry built into the motherboard) be advised that in about 10 per cent of cases this is the first component on the motherboard to fail. This is curable by (turning off SoB in BIOS) and adding a PCI audio card with drivers. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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I don't have a driver anymore for my speakers.
"ilovefrogs" wrote in message
... I have Windows XP Home Edition and I no longer have a driver for my speakers. I have no sound and my speakers did work at one time. If anyone could help me figure this out I would be so happy. / Control Panel / Device Manager indicates driver problems with a yellow triangle alongside each device (audio card in your case.) If downloading newest drivers and installing them does not cure your problem, repost with full details. If you have Sound on Board (audio circuitry built into the motherboard) be advised that in about 10 per cent of cases this is the first component on the motherboard to fail. This is curable by (turning off SoB in BIOS) and adding a PCI audio card with drivers. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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I don't have a driver anymore for my speakers.
"ilovefrogs" wrote in message
... I have Windows XP Home Edition and I no longer have a driver for my speakers. I have no sound and my speakers did work at one time. If anyone could help me figure this out I would be so happy. / Control Panel / Device Manager indicates driver problems with a yellow triangle alongside each device (audio card in your case.) If downloading newest drivers and installing them does not cure your problem, repost with full details. If you have Sound on Board (audio circuitry built into the motherboard) be advised that in about 10 per cent of cases this is the first component on the motherboard to fail. This is curable by (turning off SoB in BIOS) and adding a PCI audio card with drivers. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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I don't have a driver anymore for my speakers.
"ilovefrogs" wrote in message
... I have Windows XP Home Edition and I no longer have a driver for my speakers. I have no sound and my speakers did work at one time. If anyone could help me figure this out I would be so happy. / Control Panel / Device Manager indicates driver problems with a yellow triangle alongside each device (audio card in your case.) If downloading newest drivers and installing them does not cure your problem, repost with full details. If you have Sound on Board (audio circuitry built into the motherboard) be advised that in about 10 per cent of cases this is the first component on the motherboard to fail. This is curable by (turning off SoB in BIOS) and adding a PCI audio card with drivers. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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I don't have a driver anymore for my speakers.
"ilovefrogs" wrote in message
... I have Windows XP Home Edition and I no longer have a driver for my speakers. I have no sound and my speakers did work at one time. If anyone could help me figure this out I would be so happy. / Control Panel / Device Manager indicates driver problems with a yellow triangle alongside each device (audio card in your case.) If downloading newest drivers and installing them does not cure your problem, repost with full details. If you have Sound on Board (audio circuitry built into the motherboard) be advised that in about 10 per cent of cases this is the first component on the motherboard to fail. This is curable by (turning off SoB in BIOS) and adding a PCI audio card with drivers. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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I don't have a driver anymore for my speakers.
"ilovefrogs" wrote in message
... I have Windows XP Home Edition and I no longer have a driver for my speakers. I have no sound and my speakers did work at one time. If anyone could help me figure this out I would be so happy. / Control Panel / Device Manager indicates driver problems with a yellow triangle alongside each device (audio card in your case.) If downloading newest drivers and installing them does not cure your problem, repost with full details. If you have Sound on Board (audio circuitry built into the motherboard) be advised that in about 10 per cent of cases this is the first component on the motherboard to fail. This is curable by (turning off SoB in BIOS) and adding a PCI audio card with drivers. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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I don't have a driver anymore for my speakers.
"ilovefrogs" wrote in message
... I have Windows XP Home Edition and I no longer have a driver for my speakers. I have no sound and my speakers did work at one time. If anyone could help me figure this out I would be so happy. / Control Panel / Device Manager indicates driver problems with a yellow triangle alongside each device (audio card in your case.) If downloading newest drivers and installing them does not cure your problem, repost with full details. If you have Sound on Board (audio circuitry built into the motherboard) be advised that in about 10 per cent of cases this is the first component on the motherboard to fail. This is curable by (turning off SoB in BIOS) and adding a PCI audio card with drivers. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
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I don't have a driver anymore for my speakers.
On Nov 4, 6:27*pm, ilovefrogs
wrote: I have Windows XP Home Edition and I no longer have a driver for my speakers. I have no sound and my speakers did work at one time. *If anyone could help me figure this out I would be so happy. For your information, if your speakers use a standard "headphone" style jack, then there is no drivers for the speakers. This type of speakers required a working sound card. If you have a radio, mp3 player or other audio player, you can test the speakers by connecting them to it. If the speakers use USB type connectors, head to the speakers manufacturer's web site and locate the drivers. |
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