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Learn How To Install A Sound Card Fast

Sound Card installation is indeed simple and rather

straight forward,that is,when you know how to do it.

Opening the system unit can be a scary task for

some of us,especially if we have not performed this

task before.

The key is to be calm,take your time,and make it fun.

Look forward to looking inside the computer and see

just how many components you can readily identify.

PC Repair's cdrom one and the PC Test cdrom are

filled with photos and video clips of these components.

Remember to touch a doorknob or any grounded metal

object to remove static electricity from your body.To

install your new sound card,let's perform the following.

OPEN THE SYSTEM UNIT

Remove the system unit cover and locate an empty

expansion bay.Note that the rear cover of the slot

may have to be removed on most computers.Before

touching anything,ground yourself to remove any

buildup of elecrtical static charge from yourself.

Touching the computer case or a boorknob will do

the job.

With the cover removed from the system unit,lay

the computer on its side.You may have to remove

other connections or devices to have clear access

to the empty card bay.

Take notes of any devices or connections that you

make so that you can refer to them during installation

of the new card.

New sound cards must be installed in the PCI slot.

Insert one end of the audio cable for the cdrom or...

After removing the small rear cover,remove the new

card from its protective wrap.This wrap is intended

to keep the card away from electrical static charge.

INSTALLING THE SOUND CARD

Grasp the card and align it with the PCI slot.

Slowly but firmly press the new card completely in

the PCI slot.Check to be sure no part of the yellow

contacts can be seen when the card is pushed in.

Secure the sound card to the system unit by using

the screw that you removed when removing the rear

cover.Use this screw to secure the card to the case.

If you have on sound installed on the motherboard

and you want to install another card,most systems

will disable the motherboard integrated sound.If not,

consult your computer manual to find the correct

jumpers to disable the motherboard sound.

Now the cdrom audio cable must be connected.

Insert one end of the audio cable for the cdrom or

dvd drive into the CD-IN socket of the sound card.

The other end is inserted into the audio-out socket

of the cdrom or dvd drive.

Check and double check all connections before you

replace the system unit cover.If all connections are

good,replace the cover and reboot the system after

all peripherals are reconnected.

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.

The new card should have come with a cdrom with

device drivers and other software for the card.Simply

inserted the cdrom in the cdrom drive and select the

cdrom 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 cdroms 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 convience.This will give you the

added training of installing computer components.

About the Author

Otis F. Cooper is solely dedicated to boosting the

knowledge and confidence of every computer user

that is serious about knowing computers.Use his

informative articles and videos to understand every

aspect about the PC. Read more about his formula

for pc training at http://www.ultimatepcrepair.com