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Cari \(MS-MVP\) Wrote: > You'll need to find XP drivers for your audio card from the audio card > manufacturer's website or if it's an audio chipset on the motherboard, > from > the motherboard manufacturer's website. > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) > Printing & Imaging > > > > "Leroy" vze2g6kx@verizon.net wrote in message > news:OP8AmDIkFHA.3144@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...- > After upgrading to WINXP PRO I have no audio what must I do look for > audio > Devices or audio drivers. Before I upgraded to winxp pro I had audio > on > my computer. Please help. > > -- > Leroy > - I have the same problem, And I installed A new Soundcard in desperation with updated drivers(and its enabled in device manager). When I go to control panel and check audio it says There is no audio device installed, then when I move over a couple of tabs the window says the audio device is working properly. COMPLETELY CONFUSING!!!!!!!! I'm almost ready to take it to the repair shop and pay -- formermarine |
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