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Originally Posted by jephree
You need the drivers for:
crystal sound fusion cs4281
Do you not have the driver CD that came with the card?
If not we can search:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...cs4281&spell=1
The best location if you do not have the CD would be the manufacturers web site but I cannot locate one at the moment.
Again another option is to enable your on-board audio via the BIOS Setup and use the motherboard port.
Is the sound card listed in the Device Manager?
Right click My Computer then click Manage then Device Manager
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I don't think there was a cd for the sound, the only cd's I have are the mfg. recovery discs for this computer.
If I should find the drivers needed, do I need to uninstall the current drivers or just install the updated ones over the current ones?
Yes the sound card is listed in the Device Manager.
As to the Bios, I have no idea what that is.
Let me ask this, do I need to buy a specific sound card for this computer, or will any sound card work? I am thinking it may be easier than trying to figure this out. The one that is in there now has a game controller connection and then 4 plug holes, pink, blue, lt. green, and purple (i think it is purple). It looks like it would be fairly simple to replace (I hope). The only question I have is if I replace the sound card, will the problem be solved, or could it be something else that caused this.
Shy