You install new drivers for it.
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 .
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Make sure the volume on the speakers is turned up, also the volume icon on the task bar should be turned up. Before all That If the sound card is on the motherboard make sure its enabled in BIOS, and all the drivers are installed, you can do that from device manager, If all that is OK uninstall the sound driver and re-install it. if its a PCI sound card uninstall it , Restart your computer and re-install the driver.
Your computer's sound card controls the sound coming out of your speakers. When your sound card is damaged, your sound will be distorted.
The Windows utility used to uninstall an expansion card is Device Manager. You can access it by right-clicking the Start button and selecting "Device Manager." In Device Manager, locate the specific expansion card under the appropriate category, right-click it, and choose "Uninstall device" to remove it from the system. This process helps ensure that the operating system no longer recognizes the card before physically removing it from the hardware.
The purpose of a sound card on a computer is for sound to be output through speakers or headphones. The sound card works by converting digital data to sound.
You cannot play any sound without a sound card.
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