Just wondering if you tried to get the latest drivers for your system from HP first?
If not, an inexpensive card from Newegg would be a good idea. I've heard a lot of people like Turtle Beach sound cards.
> Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 20:56:51 -0500
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> Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Sound not playing or breaking up
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> My first troubleshooting step would be to connect a known good headset or speaker to the sound output jack. If that sounds the same, I would suspect the onboard sound. There are several PCI and USB sound cards at Newegg for less than $20, some less than $10. You could try one of them for troubleshooting. You might buy a better one if sound quality is important to you, but I think the biggest return in sound quality will come from good speakers/headset. I like to read the user reviews before I buy at Newegg.
> Good luck.
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> >From: "Hachmeyer, Mr. Paul S." <[log in to unmask]>
> >Subject: [PCBUILD] Sound not playing or breaking up
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> >I'm having a problem playing any sounds. Trying to play any type of link like utube, no sound at all, using IE7 or Firefox. If I download the file first and then play it, I get some sound, but it is breaking up as it plays. Locally stored music (itunes, windows media player, real player) sound also breaks up. Sound is onthe motherboard, not a separate card, HP Pavilion, winxp sp2, 3 gb ram. All volume setting are fine, speakers working, power on.
> >Paul Hachmeyer
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