Link is provided below.
look on hp's website
look on Hp's website
In preferences find "SHORTCUTS"
sound driver for windows 7
You can google the exact driver you need. You can ask a friend. You can reinstall windows or you can attempt to do a "Repair" option on windows. You can find what driver you are needing in your device manager and select the option of updating or rolling back the driver. You can also restore your computer to an earlier time, or even set it back to the last known good configuration. An additional thought would be to utilize a utility software such as driver genius or driver detective.
yes
Yes, you need to download and install the Conexant High-Definition Audio Driver for the HP Pavilion dv2000 to ensure proper sound functionality. This driver enables the operating system to communicate with the audio hardware. You can typically find the appropriate driver on the HP support website or through the device manager in your operating system. After installation, restart your computer to enable the driver and restore sound.
Yes, but usually Windows will be able to find the drivers needed or the generic driver will work OK
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Search from startmenu: Devices and Printers and/or Device Manager
You Should find the quick play touch buttons on the top row of the hp pavilion laptops key board
You have not mentioned your laptop model. Most likely your sound card is not supported by Windows 98. You must have got the Motherboard CD when at the time of purchasing. Try to find the sound driver from that CD. However there is more chance that you will not find the driver for windows 98 in CD. I will suggest you to find it from internet or again install Windows XP. Note from the asker: It is a Dell Latitude designed for Windows XP Home.