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1. Identify the sound card. Click on the "Start" button to bring up the "Start Menu." Find and click on "Control Panel." Click on "Sounds and Audio
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1. Turn on your computer and allow the Windows XP operating system to load. Double-click on the "My Computer" icon. Right-click anywhere on the window and select "Manage
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1. Locate the missing sound drivers. To do so, click the Windows "Start" button, click the "Control Panel and then double-click "System" to launch the System
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1. From the "Start" menu, select Settings>Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Computer Management. A new window appears. 2. In the newly appeared "Computer
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