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How to Troubleshoot Sound Problems in Windows XP

Every PC is a multimedia PC these days, capable of playing music and movies, and from hard disk, CD, DVD or Blue-Ray. Powerful CPU’s, graphics cards and sound cards make it possible to use your PC as a complete entertainment center. But a working sound card in Windows XP is a definite requirement to experience anything with audio. If you have no sound in Windows XP, it is time to troubleshoot..

How to Open Dr. Watson in MS Windows XP Professional 2

How to Open Dr. Watson in MS Windows XP Professional

Nobody likes Windows errors. But if they do happen, you want to be able to solve them. The right information for error troubleshooting is critical in fixing PC errors. In Windows XP, a program called Dr Watson is used to gather information on system errors. Start Dr Watson to gain access to the information.

How To Install A Non-Plug And Play Device Using the Add Hardware Wizard in MS Windows XP Professional 0

How To Install A Non-Plug And Play Device Using the Add Hardware Wizard in MS Windows XP Professional

Adding hardware to your computer will normally result in Windows XP automatically detecting your new device and installing the required drivers for it to work. If your hardware is not automatically detected by Windows XP, it could be that it is not Plug and Play compatible. In that case you need to manually install the new hardware using the Add Hardware Wizard in the Control Panel.