Yes. You need to find and download a driver for your sound card. Since we do not know what sound card you have in your computer, we cannot provide a link to a download for it.
Windows 2000 applications and settings are kept and Windows XP upgrade is quicker than a fresh new installation of XP.
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There are no benefits to upgrading to Windows XP. This is because Microsoft has decided that it will no longer support Windows XP. Therefore, Windows XP will not be given automatic updates anymore to stop viruses. It is better in the long run to just get a Windows 8 capable computer because that operating system is the newest on the market.
One benefit to upgrading to Windows XP is that it may work faster that your previous software. Another benefit is that it may provide you with features you don't currently have.
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the journey home windows xp installation sound find it at youtube.com if you have xp go to run images\ooza\installation sound
This is a common occurrence, particularly if you did not upgrade the computer beforehand. Windows XP requires more RAM and a faster processor than Windows 98.
Windows Vista has a different sound than Windows XP. If you don't hear any sound at all, you may need to reinstall your audio driver.
Upgrading or replacing computers with Windows XP is the action recommended by Microsoft and most industry experts. All updates for Windows XP will be discontinued soon, leaving users vulnerable to any unpatched security holes.
The cost of Windows XP Pro varied a lot depending on which country you were buying it from. If you were upgrading it cost $199 but cost more if you were buying it on its own.
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