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its possible that there aren't any drivers for xp using that specific computer. most hardware on computers designed for vista will not have the xp drivers. if they arent on the compaq site or the hardware OEM site, they wont exist, your system will probably run better (in most cases) using the operating system it was built for, theres a whole list of things that can still go wrong for you (i.e the OEM making you do a recovery in order for support) ....i know its not good news but im 99% sure because ive seen alot of it in this past year
Restart the computer with the headphones plugged in, after restarting , start a mp3 or other audio file, pull out phones and plug back in, from now on *** should work normally.
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