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How Do You Install A Sound Device In Windows XP?

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How Do You Install A Sound Device In Windows XP?

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Windows XP has tools that can automatically install your new sound device. This operating system has far fewer problems with address conflicts and failure to find hardware than previous versions of Windows. However, things may still go wrong during installation of your new sound card. If you know how to use the wizards and system tools that come with Windows XP, you can troubleshoot these problems without much time and effort. They can also help you should your old sound device suddenly stop working. Install the sound device physically on your computer. To begin, shut your computer down. Disconnect all of the cables from the back. Consult your computer’s user manual for instructions on how to open the case. Find the appropriate expansion slot for your sound card and insert it in the slot. Close the computer case and replace all the cables, the power cable last. Be sure to connect your speakers to the new sound card rather than to the onboard sound device on the motherboard. Turn your c

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