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Hi Diane,
I'm one who often misses the simple solutions, so I thought I'd ask
if you connected an audio cable to the HD when you installed it. If
not, try using the one attached to your other HD.
Just a thought.
-Phil-
On 1/18/09, Diane <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Listers,
>
> I am installing programs on a new HD that will eventually replace my current
> HD. It is on the same computer. My only problem is I have no sound on that
> HD. When I go under Sounds and Devices everything is grayed out. When I go
> under Device Manager and under Other Devices I have a couple yellow question
> marks. Under Sound, etc. it should read Realtek AC/97 Audio, but it
> doesn't.
>
> I installed a new Video Card and and it's not picking it up. The card was
> installed awhile ago and works fine on my main HD. I uninstalled the two
> things with yellow question marks (I think they are video and audio), but
> when I reboot, they are found not working.
>
> How can I get my new HD to see my video card?
>
> I go into the bios and just switch the boot order of the two drives.
>
> WinXP Pro
>
> Diane Kroeckel
>
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