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Finding the model of sound card?



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I have a pc and I want to find the model of its sound card to download its drivers, I lost the CD came with the system. I use windows XP. Is there a way to find this info inside the system?










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  • its a long shot, but have you tried Windows Update? it may be able to detect and download the necessary drivers for you

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I have a pc and I want to find the model of its sound card to download its drivers, I lost the CD came with the system. I use windows XP. Is there a way to find this info inside the system?










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  • its a long shot, but have you tried Windows Update? it may be able to detect and download the necessary drivers for you

    – Xantec
    Dec 22 '10 at 17:17



















  • its a long shot, but have you tried Windows Update? it may be able to detect and download the necessary drivers for you

    – Xantec
    Dec 22 '10 at 17:17

















its a long shot, but have you tried Windows Update? it may be able to detect and download the necessary drivers for you

– Xantec
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its a long shot, but have you tried Windows Update? it may be able to detect and download the necessary drivers for you

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Go into Device Manager and get the vendor and product IDs. From there it should just be a quick Google search to discover the brand and model.






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  • I've already checked there buddy but the manufacturer part is unknown if you mean there by vendor ID

    – the0roamer
    Dec 22 '10 at 16:30











  • Examine the properties of the device in order to find the IDs.

    – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
    Dec 22 '10 at 18:11



















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A quick way to get the device information is to type



dxdiag



into a run command, select no when prompted to check drivers then go to the sound tab



Winkey+R gets a run box.



Or try one of these utilities



http://www.halfdone.com/ukd/



http://www.zhangduo.com/udi.html






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  • here I get this message:"No sound card was found. If one is expected, you should install a sound driver provided by the hardware manufacturer."what should I do know?

    – the0roamer
    Dec 22 '10 at 18:22











  • follow Ignacio's advice using properties in device manager

    – Moab
    Dec 22 '10 at 21:39











  • Check my edit to my answer.

    – Moab
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Go into Device Manager and get the vendor and product IDs. From there it should just be a quick Google search to discover the brand and model.






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  • I've already checked there buddy but the manufacturer part is unknown if you mean there by vendor ID

    – the0roamer
    Dec 22 '10 at 16:30











  • Examine the properties of the device in order to find the IDs.

    – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
    Dec 22 '10 at 18:11
















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Go into Device Manager and get the vendor and product IDs. From there it should just be a quick Google search to discover the brand and model.






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  • I've already checked there buddy but the manufacturer part is unknown if you mean there by vendor ID

    – the0roamer
    Dec 22 '10 at 16:30











  • Examine the properties of the device in order to find the IDs.

    – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
    Dec 22 '10 at 18:11














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Go into Device Manager and get the vendor and product IDs. From there it should just be a quick Google search to discover the brand and model.






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Go into Device Manager and get the vendor and product IDs. From there it should just be a quick Google search to discover the brand and model.







share|improve this answer












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  • I've already checked there buddy but the manufacturer part is unknown if you mean there by vendor ID

    – the0roamer
    Dec 22 '10 at 16:30











  • Examine the properties of the device in order to find the IDs.

    – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
    Dec 22 '10 at 18:11



















  • I've already checked there buddy but the manufacturer part is unknown if you mean there by vendor ID

    – the0roamer
    Dec 22 '10 at 16:30











  • Examine the properties of the device in order to find the IDs.

    – Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
    Dec 22 '10 at 18:11

















I've already checked there buddy but the manufacturer part is unknown if you mean there by vendor ID

– the0roamer
Dec 22 '10 at 16:30





I've already checked there buddy but the manufacturer part is unknown if you mean there by vendor ID

– the0roamer
Dec 22 '10 at 16:30













Examine the properties of the device in order to find the IDs.

– Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
Dec 22 '10 at 18:11





Examine the properties of the device in order to find the IDs.

– Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams
Dec 22 '10 at 18:11













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A quick way to get the device information is to type



dxdiag



into a run command, select no when prompted to check drivers then go to the sound tab



Winkey+R gets a run box.



Or try one of these utilities



http://www.halfdone.com/ukd/



http://www.zhangduo.com/udi.html






share|improve this answer


























  • here I get this message:"No sound card was found. If one is expected, you should install a sound driver provided by the hardware manufacturer."what should I do know?

    – the0roamer
    Dec 22 '10 at 18:22











  • follow Ignacio's advice using properties in device manager

    – Moab
    Dec 22 '10 at 21:39











  • Check my edit to my answer.

    – Moab
    Dec 23 '10 at 20:36
















0














A quick way to get the device information is to type



dxdiag



into a run command, select no when prompted to check drivers then go to the sound tab



Winkey+R gets a run box.



Or try one of these utilities



http://www.halfdone.com/ukd/



http://www.zhangduo.com/udi.html






share|improve this answer


























  • here I get this message:"No sound card was found. If one is expected, you should install a sound driver provided by the hardware manufacturer."what should I do know?

    – the0roamer
    Dec 22 '10 at 18:22











  • follow Ignacio's advice using properties in device manager

    – Moab
    Dec 22 '10 at 21:39











  • Check my edit to my answer.

    – Moab
    Dec 23 '10 at 20:36














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0







A quick way to get the device information is to type



dxdiag



into a run command, select no when prompted to check drivers then go to the sound tab



Winkey+R gets a run box.



Or try one of these utilities



http://www.halfdone.com/ukd/



http://www.zhangduo.com/udi.html






share|improve this answer















A quick way to get the device information is to type



dxdiag



into a run command, select no when prompted to check drivers then go to the sound tab



Winkey+R gets a run box.



Or try one of these utilities



http://www.halfdone.com/ukd/



http://www.zhangduo.com/udi.html







share|improve this answer














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answered Dec 22 '10 at 16:59









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  • here I get this message:"No sound card was found. If one is expected, you should install a sound driver provided by the hardware manufacturer."what should I do know?

    – the0roamer
    Dec 22 '10 at 18:22











  • follow Ignacio's advice using properties in device manager

    – Moab
    Dec 22 '10 at 21:39











  • Check my edit to my answer.

    – Moab
    Dec 23 '10 at 20:36



















  • here I get this message:"No sound card was found. If one is expected, you should install a sound driver provided by the hardware manufacturer."what should I do know?

    – the0roamer
    Dec 22 '10 at 18:22











  • follow Ignacio's advice using properties in device manager

    – Moab
    Dec 22 '10 at 21:39











  • Check my edit to my answer.

    – Moab
    Dec 23 '10 at 20:36

















here I get this message:"No sound card was found. If one is expected, you should install a sound driver provided by the hardware manufacturer."what should I do know?

– the0roamer
Dec 22 '10 at 18:22





here I get this message:"No sound card was found. If one is expected, you should install a sound driver provided by the hardware manufacturer."what should I do know?

– the0roamer
Dec 22 '10 at 18:22













follow Ignacio's advice using properties in device manager

– Moab
Dec 22 '10 at 21:39





follow Ignacio's advice using properties in device manager

– Moab
Dec 22 '10 at 21:39













Check my edit to my answer.

– Moab
Dec 23 '10 at 20:36





Check my edit to my answer.

– Moab
Dec 23 '10 at 20:36


















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