Sounds cards have become a vital part of any computer given the proliferation of Video Games that require the proper sound card in order to enjoy the game. Installing a sound card is relatively easy, but there is a skill set that is needed in order to undertake this project. Good manual dexterity is a must in order to install a sound card; the sound card installation will require some precise movements, and the installer won’t be able to accomplish this without good manual dexterity. The installer should also have a basic understanding of how computers work. The first step to installing a sound card is shutting down the computer. As with any electrical device, the next step is disconnecting the computer from its power source. In the computer’s case, that is accomplished by unplugging the machine from its surge protector. The next step is removing the mouse and any other peripherals from the computer. In order to access the sound card area of the computer, remove the cover of the computer. The installer may need to lay the computer on its side to access the sound card if it employs a tower setup. In order to make sure the installer doesn’t get electrocuted, the installer must either wear a grounding strap or ground the computer by touching a piece of metal to the chassis of the computer. Locate the current sound card in the computer, which may require moving the back panel. Remove the existing card, usually by unscrewing it and pulling it out of its slot. Place the new sound into the sound card slot, making sure that none of the connectors are touched. The CD-ROM drive cables will next need to be connected to the sound card. It is now time to test the computer. Replace the cover back on the computer, and attach all of the peripherals back into the computer. The installer will then need to turn the computer speakers on, and restart the computer. It will be necessary to install the sound card driver, which is completed by following the prompts from the Windows operating system after the computer has been restarted. The computer must then be tested, most easily by playing a musical CD on the computer to test the card. Assuming the card works properly, the installer will then reboot the computer. Once the computer is rebooted, it is ready for regular use.
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No, it doesn't. But you might need it for the sound card.
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You will have to be more specific as to what happened and what brand of computer you have. If you reinstalled windows, you will have to use the disk that came with your computer to install the sound card drivers. If you dont have a disk, go to the manufacturer's website and search for them.
You need to install a sound card driver which you can find on the motherboard/computer manufacture website.
the sound card has a defect. or maybe you rebooted your computer improperly... , maybe the sound card is not compatible to your computer...
plug the speakers in and if necessary download a driver or if there are built in speakers go to sound settings --------------------- Connect a pair of speakers of headphones to the audio jack at the back (usually) of your computer. If there is no jack, you will need to install a 'sound card' available at most major computer retailers.
To enhance the quality of music playback on your computer using a MIDI sound font, you can install high-quality sound fonts and adjust the settings in your music software to optimize the sound output.
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It could be any of these reasons:Your sound card is not working properlyYou have no sound cardYou need to install drivers for your sound card.You need new speakersYour connection jack on your sound card has been disconnected or damaged
first you need to install a sound card for your particular pc. Check your audio play controls, make sure your volume controls are podded up and not muted.
You need to install the drivers for the sound card your computer has installed in it.