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| 497567 | 2006-11-08 10:54:00 | My computer was giving me problems and therefore I had to delete all files and I had to re-install the windows XP profession. Now 2 problems have developed 1) On windows media player there is no sound. I went to device manager there are yellow question marks. I tried to re-instal it but it is asking for cd which i dont have. How can I correct this? 2) When I switch on the computer or restart it, It is saying FAILURE TO BOOT insert the installation disc this is when it starts to work. How can I disable this. Please help. fkapepa |
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| 497568 | 2006-11-08 18:14:00 | You'll have to find out what the brand/model of the mobo is first. If the mobo has mobo drivers, you have to install these first. If its a system you purchased, like Dell or HP/Compaq. You have to go to their site and download the audio/sound drivers and install them for the sound to work. Did u do a clean install?? Not just install XP over an existing version of XP? Do you know what the brand/model of the mobo is? If you made this system up yourself, everything you need will be on the CD, that came with the motherboard. 2. If u changed the bootdisk to the cd when (or if u did a clean install), did you change it back to the hard drive, and take the cd out? After XP was installed? |
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