Wednesday 26 September 2012

How to Replace the System Unit Cover



The computer should automatically detect the new card and attempt to install the device drivers needed to communicate with the card. Windows should prompt you to install the software needed to allow the card to communicate to the computer.


Replace  The System Unit Cover 

                                            
The new card should have come with a CD-Rom with device drivers and other software for the card. Simply inserted the CD-Rom in the CD-Rom drive and select the CD-Rom installation when prompted.

Test the new sound card by re-booting the computer. You should hear the Windows startup sound if the card is operational. In some cases, the new card will be operational without rebooting your computer.

Installing or upgrading your sound card is that easy. You will need a quality speaker system to take full advantage of your new sound card. Get a speaker system with a super woofer for maximum sound quality.

Those new games and your new music CD-Rom will be much more exciting with that new sound bursting from the new sound card. If you're blessed enough to have two computers, install the card in the other system, at your convenience. This will give you the added training of installing computer components.

1 comment:

  1. After installation! my sound driver is not working. I afraid about it then I reading your post and restart the computer after restarting it's working. Wonderful...
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