If the sound on your Windows computer suddenly stops working, you may need to update your sound card, or sound card driver. Sound cards are designed to process and distribute your computer's sound information to audio devices, such as...
Method 1 of 4:
Manually Updating your Windows Vista Sound Card
Navigate to 'System.' Click on the 'Start' button. This button is typically located in the lower left corner of your screen. Scan the menu for 'Control Panel' and click on the button. Double click on the icon or tab labeled 'System.'[1]
Locate and update your sound card drivers. Within the 'Sound, Video, and Game Controllers' tab, find and double-click on the item the correlates to your sound card. Click on the tab listed as 'Driver.' Select 'Update Driver Software' and follow the directions given by the Update Driver Software Wizard.[3]
Method 2 of 4:
Manually Updating your Windows XP Sound Card
Navigate to 'System.' Locate the 'Start' button in the lower left corner of your screen. Click on the 'Start' button. Click on the tab labeled 'Control Panel.' Next, double click on the icon or tab labeled 'System.'[4]
Navigate to the 'Sound, Video, and Game Controllers' tab. Search within the 'System' menu for the 'Hardware' tab. Click the 'Hardware' tab once. Locate and click on the 'Sound, Video, and Game Controllers' tab to expand this section.[5]
Update the sound card driver. Click twice on the 'Sound Card' tab. Click the 'Driver' tab once. Select 'Update Driver.' Follow the steps provided by the Hardware Update Wizard.[6]
Method 3 of 4:
Accessing the Sound Card in an Alternative Way
Navigate to 'Hardware and Sound.' Click on the start button, which you may find in the bottom left corner of your computer screen. Locate and click on the tab labeled 'Control Panel.' Within the 'Control Panel' menu find and click on 'Hardware and Sound.'[7]
Navigate to the 'Device Manager' tab. Under the 'Hardware and Sound' menu, find the section labeled 'Device and Printer.' Directly underneath the 'Device and Printer' section is a subsection labeled 'Device Manager.' Click on 'Device Manager.'[8]
Update your Sound Card. Find the section listed as 'Sound, Video, and Game Controllers.' Click on the text to expand the tab. Locate the subsection that contains 'Sound Card' in its title. Right-click on your sound driver and select 'Update Driver Software. Choose 'Search for Updates.' If any updates are available, select the update and follow the process laid out by the Update Wizard.[9]
Method 4 of 4:
Automatically Update your Sound Card
Select a software program. Instead of manually updating your sound drivers, you can download a program that will automatically identify the drivers that require updates and provide you with the most up-to-date update on the market. Conduct a quick internet search using words such as 'sound driver,' 'sound card,' 'driver,' 'update software,' and or 'free.' Peruse the results and select the program that you are most comfortable using.[10]
Update 24 March 2020
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