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Lynn Tracy <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 22 Feb 2005 16:51:21 -0500
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Hi Jo-

You can use a free program called "Everest Home" to get the make/model of your soundcard & all the rest of your hardware.

http://lavalys.com/products/overview.php?pid=1&lang=en&pageid=1

Once you know what your soundcard is, go to the homepage of the soundcard's maker & look for a heading for either "support", "drivers", or "downloads".  Look for the driver set for your soundcard & download it to your desktop (easy to find it there).

If the driver is in the form of an executable file- run it & follow whatever prompts come up on screen.  If it's a single .inf file only, you'll need to open device manager:  right-click My Computer>properties>hardware>device manager>sound/vid/game controllers.

Find your soundcard in this list & dbl-click it.  Click "update driver".  If it doesn't find the file automatically, you may need to direct it, via the update dialog browse button, to manually "see" it.

Lynn Tracy

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