You can try to install the driver following these steps: Scenario A: you know what kind of sound card it is. Go to the website of the manufacturer, and find the driver update for you model, and download it. If you don't know what kind of so...
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On the back of your computer, you should see several small, round inputs. These inputs should be identical in every way to a typical headphone jack like you'd have on an iPod or other portable music player. One of them should be colored GRE...
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Your speakers won't work if the audio drivers aren't installed. In XP click start then control panel then double click system and then go to hardware and then device manager. Check to see if there are any yellow exclamation points under sou...
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・ 1 Bring up the computer's main "Start" menu by clicking on the Windows button at the far left side of... ・ 2 Use the scroll bar at the right side of the new window that will pop up on your screen to navigate... ・ 3 Locate the en...
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read the instruction manual carefully what you are asking is very specific might find it hard to get an acurate answer on here
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Do you really want to install them *in* your computer? If so, I guess that really depends what kind of computer you have and where you plan to put them. For example, does it already have internal speakers that you’re trying to replace? ...
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If you are running Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP make sure the speaker setup is correct. It is possible that during an installation of another program that these speakers are automatically changed causing issues with your sound. To d...
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