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1. Make sure your drivers are fully updated. 2. Check on the box to see if the card is compatible with Windows 2000. 3. What do you mean by, "You removed the hardware"?1. Make sure your drivers are fully updated. 2. Check on the box to see if the card is compatible with Windows 2000. 3. What do you mean by, "You removed the hardware"?
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it might be as simple as changing your line in device.
in windows xp go to Start -> programs -> sounds and audio -> voice and try and change your recording device to an Logitech device.
sorry for the delay in responding:
for Vista system ... use the following picks:
Start ....Control Panel,...... Hardware and Sound, .... Manage audio devices....Recording......Line in ...try the advanced features to control the computers auto adjustment etc.
Hope this helps
if you dont have the soundcard installation cd then you must find out which soundcard you have (hardware). if you dont know which is it and cant look up the model of your pc on the internet there is an app that lists all hardware. you can try http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html
then you must download the corresponding driver from the internet.
first check that you are having no problems with your soundcard, go to control panel>system>hardware>device manager and see if there is a yellow exclamtion mark next to the soundcard.. If there is then try updating the drivers for it, or uninstalling it by right clicking it and choose uninstall then reboot the computer, the soundcard will be picked up as new hardware and should be installed again. Before you do this though you need to be sure that you have a pci soundcard actually installed and not an onboard chipset soundcard. If you have an onboard soundcard then it may not be good enough for games to be played. A lot of games require a minimum type of soundcard. Check to see what you have. Go to control panel as explained and write down the model number of your soundcard. Then check the minimum requirements for the game you are trying to play.
Please check in the DeviceManager of WinXp for the exact sound device under
Sound Video and game controllers tab.After that goto driverguide.com and download the vista driver for that sound card.
Try manually installing it by using the Add New Hardware wizard. Make
sure all other soundcard(s) are deleted from Device Manager first, though.
Another thing you can try- Boot into Safe Mode, open Device Manager, remove/delete any and all instances of sound card hardware you find, reboot and see if Windows re-detects.
1. Make sure your drivers are fully updated. 2. Check on the box to see if the card is compatible with Windows 2000. 3. What do you mean by, "You removed the hardware"?
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