No sound after formatting HD

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I reformatted my pc, but saved sound drivers on an external hard-drive first. I thought all I would have to do was drag it back to my desk top and everything would be fine. But that's not the case.

I downloaded drivers again from www.asus.com but again no luck. Is there something I'm supposed to be doing that I don't know about?

Thank you for your help.
 
Um... have you actually tried installing the sound driver again? (Instead of just dragging the file).

Generally that's what you have to do when you re-format. You have to re-install all the drivers.
 
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Um... have you actually tried installing the sound driver again? (Instead of just dragging the file).

Generally that's what you have to do when you re-format. You have to re-install all the drivers.

Well yeh when dragging didn't work I reinstalled again from asus.com

This is what I see when I open folder.. two more folders with each one showing more files..

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hmm... ok... what's inside each of the folders labelled "SE" and "W2K_XP" ?

Sometimes there's a file, the type where you know you gotta double click to install something, you know what it looks like ?
 
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hmmm... To install you would either click on the "inst16" icon in the 'SE' folder, or the "install" in the 'W2K_XP' folder...

Try double clicking on the one in the W2K_XP folder. You may have to restart after installation. If it doesn't work try the other one.

(This driver is definitely compatible with the model of your PC right?... by choosing it from here: http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us)
 
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Right click on "My Computer", select Properties, go to Hardware tab and click Device Manager. You would see a Question mark in front of items that are not properly installed.
Double click on your audio device if it has the question mark, then you will get the hardware installation wizard. For the first screen, select "No, not this time". Click next.
Then select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) and click next.
Then select Search for the best driver in these locations and check the box "Include this location in search". Click Browse and select the folder where you have downloaded the drivers.

I hope this will solve the problem.
 
Should I disable windows firewall if I have it running on my antivirus program?


 
Should I disable windows firewall if I have it running on my antivirus program?

yes yes disable ur firewall yes yes u should because if you have both running at the same time then they will conflict you see!!

I have firewall built in with my anti virus so I disable Windows Firewall cos they both conflict with each other so yes u should disable it ok,.
 

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