![]() ![]() You’ve installed a new sound card, but not the drivers present in the CD that came with the hardware device.You or some other program, such as a virus program, has deleted the driver files mistakenly or deliberately.You’ve upgraded your computer to Windows XP, but not the sound drivers, and the previous sound drivers are incompatible with the XP operating system.Sound-related issues occur when there is some problem with the sound card.īefore we discuss how to resolve such sound-related issues, let us take a look at the common situations in a Windows XP computer when problems are likely to occur due to one or other issues with sound drivers: Sound drivers allow your operating system to recognize and work with the installed sound card. More often than not, the root cause of multi-program sound loss, is missing or outdated sound drivers. ![]() This problem is not program-specific, if you are experiencing sound problems with just one program, then it is likely to be a settings issue with that program. Many XP users experience problems with no sound in Windows even when a sound card is installed.
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