Instruction will vary per motherboard, so you need to follow the instructions in your PC or motherboard manual for this. If you have an onboard audio card, you need to make sure the onboard audio device is enabled in the Bios.The best approach is to go through the steps below and check each aspect.
In all cases it could be an audio configuration problem, but often it is a driver problem.
Windows XP as well as a lot of applications use sounds to give feedback to the user, or to signal an event happening. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.No modern PC can and should do without sound.
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