Have you tried letting Windows Update search for a driver for your sound
card (or integrated sound chip)? You may have done this already, but you
didn't say. That's typically the first thing you should do.
If you aren't sure how Windows Update works with drivers, this column may
help:
http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/win...9ee4d1033.mspx
John Swenson
Windows User Assistance team
Microsoft Corporation
"Rosanna@MASW" <Rosanna@> wrote in message
news:BEDBA18A-C8D5-44B0-BE44-...
> My sound issue is similar to some I've read, in some ways. I upgraded
> seven
> computers to Vista (over the weekend), all the speakers worked when I did
> it
> except mine. However, today I find that in addition to mine not working
> two
> other computer's speakers stopped working. Both of these computers are
> actually new systems, both came with Avista Home prior to the upgrade, and
> both have Dell speakers that come with the systems.
>
> I read unstall the driver, reinstall it by pointing to that specific
> folder,
> and download the driver, but don't let it install--do not do set-up. I
> have
> 4 CDs, which one of these would this folder be on?