Sound card Sound Blaster?

No sound from my computer. I just installed a new hard drive and Windows XP. I downloaded the drivers from the Dell site, but the audio does not work. In Device Manager there is no yellow question mark or red marks points to indicate a problem. Device shows SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio, although when I tried to download the Creative Labs - driver Upgrade Patch (which applies to the Sound Blaster Audigy) Manager, I got an error message "Setup could not detect any Sound Blaster Audio card on your system. Make sure that your Sound Blaster hardware is properly installed before running this Setup program. "How can I get a Sound Blaster Audio card? I have a Dell Dimension 4600. Windows XP.

Thank you

If the headphones work when they are plugged into the audio port, then your sound is properly configured and the port works correctly.

Your speakers are connected to a power source? If Yes, is it plugged and are activated? Is there any other computers, you can try the speakers with?

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