sound driver/no sound

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I have no sound at all on my computer. I am running Windows XP Media Center.
I have tried myself to fix the problem, but nothing is working. I looked
under Device Manager, and there are exclamation marks beside PCI Device, SM
Bus Controller, and Video Controller (VDA compatible). Then, I tried to
reinstall the drivers, but a message popped up that said that is could not be
installed because Windows could not find the necessary software. If you know
what is wrong with my computer, please let me know. I appreciate all the
help. Thanks!

p.s. I do not know what kind of sound card I have. Please let me know how to
find that out. Thanks again!
 
It sounds like the drivers for your computer motherboard need to be obtained
from the OEM.
This kind of situation can also occur if you are using a cloned copy from
another computer.
 
This happens to me almost every time that I start/restart my computer,
usually I just reinstall the driver but not allowing windows to find the
software just do it yourself. From device manager just right click whatever
has the yellow exclamation point and then update driver, when the assistant
opens click the option to choose from a list or specified location(advanced)
then on the next screen choose the select from a list option and then on the
next screen you will see a list of compatible hardware, just above the list
there is a box you can check to show only the compatible hardware(the one
that it actually is) or uncheck it to see more options, better to just go
with what is already there because that is what is actually installed. then
click next and it will find and install the driver. If you have done this for
all of the things in device manager and it still isn't working then the best
thing to do is to uninstall all of the drivers with problems and then run the
add new hardware wizard and it will reinstall everything that you just
uninstalled and should fix the problem. The option of finding new drivers
from the OEM is a wild goose chase, you will never find anything and if you
do it will probably be the same as what you already have anyway, but if this
doesn't work for you then there is probably a hardware compatability issue
with something or maybe even a system resources issue it is possible to find
help in the built in windows xp help available through the start menu type in
troubleshoot and choose the option(s) that best describe your problem and it
will walk you through the steps to try and resolve the issue. I hope that
this helps you and I wish you good luck
 
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