Nothing new sound card

I just installed a map his (DX PCI Express 7.1, driver version 6.12.8.1730, which says that my system is up to date) and now have no sound.

I suspect a lack of connecting the power supply, even if I plugged in the power connector (the indicator light on the map shows red).

Are there jumpers on the motherboard, or the other switches that must be moved to power the card? If Yes, where are they, and how they should be configured?

Here are my computer details:

(1.) the Version number and operating system: Microsoft Windows 7 Edition Home Premium - Version 6.1.7601 Service Pack 1 Build 7601.
• Manufacturer: HP-Pavilion
• Model: VT637AAR-ABA HPE-112Y
• Type: PC x 64

Details of system 2.)
• Processor: AMD Athlon (TM) II X 4 logical processors, 4 Lossnay, 2800 Mhz, processor 4 925
• Installed RAM: 8.00 GB (16.0 GB of virtual memory available)

He gave me the courage of my convictions, that was enough to pass me.

Map of the D2 is different from the map of the DX, but the procedure at least convinced me that there is not all the switches on any of the cables, and tracing cables and the dissolution has confirmed.

Lesson learned: do not use a power adapter cable unless you absolutely must. The cable adapter supplied with the card turned out to be faulty, but I totally didn't need. I just had to work in a tighter space around the wires.

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