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This problem won't be found in any relatively modern computer. On a much older system, it would indicate that the sound card and LPT1 were sharing the same IRQ.
There may be a problem with your sound card. Spotify uses the Ogg Vorbis q5 codec which streams at approximately 160kb/s check your sound card handles this.
Listening to audio from a computer system requires a sound card. With the right type of sound card, you can turn a standard computer into a multimedia entertainment system. In order to make the sound card actually work, you'll also need a sound card driver. Various sound card manufacturers provide you with drivers that are made to make their devices perform.
No, you can't. I have that problem too last week, but I have bought a sound card and installed it with its driver. And the problem was solved, so buy a sound card and install it in your pc. If you can't afford sound cards, try searching for Sound Card Emulator. I'm not sure if it'll work, but I really recommend you to buy sound card.
No it is a typical sound card. With a little knowledge of installing hardware you wont have a problem.
Most computers come pre-installed with a sound card. This component allows you to listen to any audio coming from your computer or record audio into your system. Each sound card has its own specific driver to make it work successfully on a computer's operating system. Usually, a sound card will come fully equipped with an installation CD that includes the sound card driver. This driver directs the data connections to and from your sound card and the computer's operating system. And you can download a sound driver from the Interenet.Also,below the related link is not a bad choice for you if you need it.
It sounds like the soundcard may not be seated properly in the motherboard for it to see the new hardware. If not, then the card itself may be fried; try another one.
Restore the system, you can use XP's System Restore itself with, the premise is to create a restore point or restore using GHOST, GHOST recommended on the hard disk version of the sound card from the "Device Manager" and uninstall the sound card then you can install the correct driver .
Download a driver for your sound card.
There are two major problems could happen. The first one is the easiest, update the sound card driver. The second one is more complex, it's a hardware problem which might cost a new sound card. The second reason is really rear unless you were experimenting with card. Thus, try the first one. Check the sound card manufacture website for new drivers which are compatible with your sound card. Download it and install. If it was problem with the driver it should be fixed after the update.
You probably have not installed a driver for your sound card.
The sound on your computer could be muted or turned way down. Your sound card could be defective. Your speakers could not be connected or your computer may not recognize your speakers. It might be a setting on the game itself.