How Do You Install Windows XP Sound Device Drivers?
Often, after you format or install a new instance of Windows XP, you will need to install drivers to get all of your devices to work properly. This is true of graphics, sound and even sometimes network devices. Drivers are small files that tell windows how to communicate with specific components. Without them, Windows will still receive information from those components; however, Windows XP will not know how to use that information correctly. Sound drivers are important if you want to listen to music or videos on your computer. Insert your driver disk into the CD/DVD ROM drive. The disk should automatically boot. Then follow the on-screen instructions. This usually entails clicking on “Install” or “Install Sound Driver.” Download the sound driver specific to your card and Windows XP. Driver websites include Drivers Kit, XP-Drivers and Driver XP. Locate the make and model of your card. Click on the manufacturer and then select the “Download” link. Double-click on the sound driver. The a