Install and remove a sound card


Install and remove a sound card
Sound cards allow the computer to play music and sounds through the speakers. Almost all new computers come with built-in sound cards. However, if the sound card is not installed or need to improve the quality of the playback or recording, you can install a new sound card.

There are three types of sound cards: sound cards built into the motherboard, and internal and external sound cards. This section describes how to install the internal sound card into an expansion slot inside your computer. Sound cards built into motherboards that can not be removed, although you can install an internal or external sound card and disable the built-in.External sound cards typically connect via USB. For more information on installing external sound cards and other USB-devices, see Install a USB-device.

Before installing the sound card, consult its documentation. The guidance given here is general, and in the documentation for your sound card may contain important information specific only to set a specific fee. It is necessary to consult the documentation and the computer to find out whether the discovery will affect the body in the warranty.

To install the sound card will need the following.

Installed sound card.

Perhaps the Phillips screwdriver to open the computer case.

CD-ROM, DVD-ROM or other media with drivers and other software bundled with a sound card.

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