This is a common issue when reinstalling XP and starting with a clean slate. The first thing you need to do is determine if you're using a sound card or the onboard sound on your motherboard.
I'm going to guess that you're using onboard sound. In which case you'll need visit the website for your motherboard and download the sound drivers. You can usually get the model number of your motherboard at the initial boot screen for your computer. Otherwise you'll have to open that computer up and find it on the board.
If by chance you do open it you'll see if you're using a sound card or not. If you are then get the model number off the sound card and visit their website to download the drivers.
2006-06-15 09:58:55
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answered by Hector S 6
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Ahh, but do you have a sound card? It probably needs a driver
2006-06-15 16:00:41
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answered by Anonymous
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do you have a sound card for your computer? You may just need to install new drivers for it.
2006-06-15 16:01:52
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answered by chillywillyx 1
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re install your sound card drivers
2006-06-15 16:01:00
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answered by Pobept 6
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go ito the bios check if your sound card is enable
2006-06-15 16:28:54
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answered by rod 2
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you could try windows updates to see if it picks it up or if you have the drivers disk just load it
2006-06-15 16:01:15
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answered by iammicasa 3
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