yes install the sound driver
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Audio card is the physical hardware that you plug your speakers in to. Audio driver is software, that commands the hardware. You need both to hear sound.
The only software you need to support headphone is driver for your audio/sound card what you get with your motherboard. If you lost that you can download from internet.
No. Sound cards are pieces of hardware. You can't download one any more than you could download a new car. You can, however, download a driver for your existing sound card, as long as you know its make and model.
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 depends on which video card you have. you can go to driversguide.com and search for your specific graphics card and download from there or you can go to the website of the company that made the card and download the driver
The computer manufacturer's website, the motherboard manufacturer's website, the audio chipset manufacturer's website or the sound card manufacturer's website.
from the card readers manufacturers website
YES
Some systems still have a dedicated audio card, this is that makes the outputs for sound work. These days most computers don't have specific specific audio cards, most motherboards (even cheap ones) are sophisticated enough to offer Dolby 5.1 via an optical SPDIF socket. So there's no need for an audio card.
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