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Yet another new thread from me today, apologies.
I am currently now using a Packard Bell Easy Note VX to surf the Internet without having to use the effort of switching the computer on. Fantastic opportunity, but I have a problem.
The problem is that I cannot play music on my laptop as I do not, apparently, have a sound card installed. I do not know if this laptop has a sound card on it because, quite frankly, it is second-hand and I can't remember where to find out if a sound card is installed using Windows 2000 Professional. I've had a look through the help files, but that isn't very helpful when I try to find if there is a sound card installed. The Add/Remove Hardware Wizard fails to find anything.
So my query is this:
What is the easiest/best way for me to find out if a sound card is installed?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Kind regards,
Julian
I am currently now using a Packard Bell Easy Note VX to surf the Internet without having to use the effort of switching the computer on. Fantastic opportunity, but I have a problem.
The problem is that I cannot play music on my laptop as I do not, apparently, have a sound card installed. I do not know if this laptop has a sound card on it because, quite frankly, it is second-hand and I can't remember where to find out if a sound card is installed using Windows 2000 Professional. I've had a look through the help files, but that isn't very helpful when I try to find if there is a sound card installed. The Add/Remove Hardware Wizard fails to find anything.
So my query is this:
What is the easiest/best way for me to find out if a sound card is installed?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Kind regards,
Julian