Try these steps may help you.
Step 1: Click the bottom left corner of your screen, start menu icon. No program is open, you do so. This will eliminate clutter, and make it easier to find what you need.
Step Two: Right click "My Computer" in your Start menu. (Vista users should right-click "Computer" from the pop-up menu, select "Properties.")
The third step: find the Hardware tab, click "Device Manager." (Vista users can click the left menu in the "Device Manager" Properties window. You do not have to click on a tab. Click "Continue" when prompted.)
Step 4: Select the type of item you want to find an updated driver. For example, if you select "Display Adapters", it will expand and show all of your computer display adapters. If you check for updates on all your equipment, start at the top and work all the way down.
Step Five: Right-click the specific device to update your PC drivers. Select "Update Driver" from the pop-up menu. This will open the Hardware Update Wizard.
Step Six: Choose the button next to "Yes, this is just" let the wizard connect to the internet, and update your device drivers search. Click "Next."
Step Seven: stay in the "Install the software automatically" setting selected (if not selected, select it to switch). Click "Next." The wizard will now search for new drivers and install automatically if we find any. If your device is up to date, it will tell you it can not find a better driver for your device.
Step Eight: Click "Finish." Repeat steps 4 through 7 for each device on each extension option to update your PC on all the drivers.
Drivers are updated in Windows by using a driver update wizard from within Device Manager. The driver update wizard walks you through the entire driver update process, making updating drivers a fairly painless task. Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP all have slightly different processes for completing driver updates:
For the Windows XP keyboard driver, download HP Multimedia Keyboard/Mouse Driver Update - sp26752 . try it. it work with windwos xp
The Windows XP SP2 update is an automatic update for Windows XP computers. It was designed to enhance support for WiFi networks , and replaces hotfix 893357.
If you are trying to put Windows XP on a Macbook, it won't work.
One can update Service Pack 2 on Windows XP Professional by visiting the Windows' update page. When on the Windows' website, press "update" and then install to complete the update.
Drivers written for Windows Vista are not backwards-compatible with Windows XP. Most hardware that has a driver for Vista should also have a driver for Windows XP.
It looks for the driver on the Windows Update site It looks for the driver on the computer's hard drive It looks for the driver on a CD or floppy disk
Before you install new hardware Before you update drivers
Windows XP has a feature called auto update. To turn this on all you have to do is go to control panel then go to Security Center. From there you will be able to turn auto update on.
Windows ME, 2000, and XP have a driver for this card built-in.
automatic update
In Device manager right-click on unkown device.Select update driver.Using XP's feature "Can windows connect to windows update to search for software" just this time, immediately found the multimedia driver and installed the drivers.Appears it's a SIS 7012 audio driver