The sound system of your computer is one of the most important parts of your PC that provides sound output. This system can be external or embedded. If you are using inexpensive speakers, there is no point in buying a separate sound card.
Instructions
Step 1
Perform the initial sound setup after reinstalling the operating system. Install the drivers for your sound card to customize the sound on your computer. Insert the disc that came with the motherboard when you bought the computer, wait for autorun and install the drivers for the sound card to make sound on the computer. Follow all instructions of the installer. Next, restart your computer. Click the "Start" button, go to the "Settings" menu, select "Control Panel", there - the "System" option, then "Hardware", then go to the device manager. After making sure that there are no yellow question marks in it, use the sound system.
Step 2
Install the drivers for the external sound card from the disk that came with it. Restart your computer, check if there are no unrecognized devices in Device Manager.
Step 3
Install the drivers for the external sound card from the disk that came with it. Restart your computer, check if there are no unrecognized devices in Device Manager. Next, go to "Control Panel", option "Audio and Video Devices". Look for the entry "This device is turned on and working properly." If not, uninstall all sound drivers. Do not use drivers from generic collections of drivers or programs, such as ZverCD. Most of the sound devices work on the basis of the Realtek driver. To make sound settings, download the latest driver from the website www.realtek.com and install them
Step 4
Set individual user parameters for audio devices. Go to the "Control Panel", to the item "Sounds and Audio Devices". Customize sounds for operating system and program events, choose a sound scheme, or create a new one. Go to the "Volume" tab, customize the volume. You can also configure speech recording here.