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    Sound Drivers

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by HandBanana, Oct 2, 2007.

  1. HandBanana

    HandBanana Notebook Consultant

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    Well i reformatted my desktop. I got all the drivers installed except the sound ones. Because I don't know what kind of motherboard I have or what kind of sound card is in it or w/e.

    So can you guys tell me how to figure out what kind of motherboard I have?

    My desktop is a Dell Dimension 3000. Had it for a couple years now.

    P.S. I'm not sure if I posted in the right section. Sorry.
     
  2. dlcartin

    dlcartin Notebook Guru

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    You should be able to go to Dell's driver download page, and enter the Service Tag number located on the case to find the correct sound driver.

    You can also try using Everest - Home Edition to try to identify the hardware in your desktop.