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You can definitely replace the sound card with another one. In some
cases (well, most really) you need to or should disable the sound card
in the BIOS. I personally dislike the older on-board cards anyway.
Though if I'm honest about it, it's because I have a rather
discriminating ear when it comes to music.

The only thing you want to be careful about is with the date of
manufacture on that mobo, it most likes does not have PCI Express
slots. That being the case, you need to be sure you get a standard PCI
sound card.

I've seen cases where the sound drivers were VERY OEM specific, and
only the drivers that came on the CD for that mobo will work.

Good luck.

Cheers!
Kyle Elmblade



On 8/15/08, em zirek <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> This was addressed to the wrong group, but still applies to all who lend a
> helping hand. You guys are great when it comes to getting quick answers that
> seem to be
> out of the reach of the rest of us. Thanks for all your unacknowledged
> answers even though we really mean to thank you.
>
> With that being said, I am having a time at solving this one. I did a CLEAN
> install (all the way to re-partitioning the HD) and I have no sound. I have
> searched for the problem all over in many places in device manager, and have
> seemed to come across the PC is not seeing my sound device. I didn't change
> a thing but the OS.
> I saved all the files I wanted (pics and bmps), and had sound before the
> re-install of XP.
>
> Mine is a generic build of an AMD 1.3Ghz Duron,
> ECS K7VMM+ sd/drr - w/net and Sound vid,
> AMD Duron  1.3G/Socket A
> CPU Cooler K7 Socket A
> Minit Tower ATX Generic
> Petel 56K V .90pci INT Modem
> 496 MB PC2100 (ram)
> manhattan PS2 Scroll mouse
> True touch 104 Key PS2
> TDK CD-R (replacing a Sony 52X CDROM int IDE)
> Maxtor 30G HD
> Mitsumi 3.5 Floppy Disc Drive
> AOC 17" SVGA Monitor .27"
> G SubWoofer Speaker System
> ( This is from the original build dated in 2003
>   I know it is ancient.)
> Everything was working fine before, albeit alittle slow, and I just wanted
> to clean out stuff that I wasn't using so I did a clean install.
>
> I think I had this problem last time I HAD to do a re-install, as the SYSTEM
> SPEAKERS have no driver and this sounds familiar. I just can't remember how
> I fixed the problem several years ago.
>
> I need to know:
>       how to find the problem, or the missing driver.
> I also would need to know:
>       if I can just replace the sound card.
> I have gone to the various websites to seek out answers and there seems to
> be either too many choices or solutions or not enough. One site has too many
> choices to "hunt and pick" from. I have gone to the download side of MS and
> the mother manufacturer and got lost several times. I have tried google ing
> some and will continue today and tomorrow until I find the answer. Please
> help me out.
>
> Any ideas will be greatly appreciated and tried. I just need to be to hear
> my sound productions on my PC like, or better than, before my most recent
> install of Windows XP home.
>
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