my pc start screen has turned off by itself, I tried reinable it, but it doesn't it only highlighted more why? Also download the sound card driver will disable

Original title: my pc splash screen has turned off by itself, I tried reinable it, but it doesn't it only highlighted more why?

I went to dell.com and downloaded an audio device and after I did that my audio device has disabled itself.

Hello

Did you do the changes on the computer outside of download sound card drivers?

Step 1: Roll back the driver of sound card and see if that solves the problem of the sound card.

HOW TO: Use the driver roll back feature to restore a previous Version of a device driver in Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/306546

Step 2: See the following article to resolve the problem of sleep.

How to solve the problems of hibernation and standby in Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/907477

Step 3: Disconnect all external devices connected to the computer, and then verify if the standby key gets activated.

Let us know if this helped.

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