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I use Windows XP Home Professional. I've been using this computer for a few
years, everythings fine, and then I decide to use a new keyboard. I plug it
in, and it works fine, but then I realize my sound doesn't work. The speakers
are plugged in, and turned on, in the right port, but I hear no sound. (I
can't go back to my old keyboard --- It's broken) HELP!!!
P. S. My computer doesn't recognize that I have a sound card or speakers,
although I have both.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support (More info?)
reinstall the drivers for the soundcard
peterk
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It's so much easier to suggest solutions when you don't know too much about
the problem
"Zmaz" <Zmaz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I use Windows XP Home Professional. I've been using this computer for a few
> years, everythings fine, and then I decide to use a new keyboard. I plug
> it
> in, and it works fine, but then I realize my sound doesn't work. The
> speakers
> are plugged in, and turned on, in the right port, but I hear no sound. (I
> can't go back to my old keyboard --- It's broken) HELP!!!
>
> P. S. My computer doesn't recognize that I have a sound card or speakers,
> although I have both.
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