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Go to the manufactures\' (LiteOn) site find support for your motherboard, model/serial or version. It should have all of the motherboard\'s onboard device drivers.
You could have a ghost device in the system. Remove the card and start the computer in safe mode. Look at the device manager to see if there are any sound devices detected. If so, delete them. Now install the card and let Windows detect it. You probably left the card in the machine when reinstalling the O/S. You shouldn't have any peripheral devices hooked up when doing a reinstall of Windows XP.
try this driver, download and extract it to a new folder, from your device manager, select update driver on the sound driver and point to the new folder
Determine what sound card you have installed and download and install the driver for it. Go to device manager and click on "Sound, video and game controllers" to see what's installed. It will also tell you if the device is not working properly.
1. Download and install all updates for either Vista or Windows XP 2. Check to see if theres any yellow exclamation marks under any of the "Sound, video and game controllers" sections of "Device Manager" under Management of your "My Computer".If there is select the one with the exclamation, select "upgrade driver" and if that doesnt work uninstall the driver, reboot your PC and it will automatically reinstall the driver or it will ask you for the driver location (if you havent done so)
you cannot downgrade from Vista to Xp unless you format your hard drive or install xp on another partition check your device manager for yellow marks on sound devices and update your sound drivers
you can look in device manager in control panel and look in the hardware list and see if there is any yellow exclamation marks, if so this is probably your sound device not having a driver.
If you are sure there is no problem with the driver, then click start>run, then type dxdiag and press enter.
Look in the sound tab and click test to see if there is a driver fault.
it depends what your sound card make is as you havent posted it, but realtek AC97 and HD audio are the popular ones
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/
i think that when you installed xp the windows generic nvidia driver has installed and is now not looking for any more upto date software, you will have to go to device manager in control panel and go to hardware tab, then devices and then go down to the graphics controller/adadpter line, right click and select uninstal.
Restart the pc, but this time when the driver tries to install make sure that you select manual and not automatic then point the pc in the direction of the folder where you have the graphics driver residing on your c drive.
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