How to Update Sound Drivers
This article will show you the simple steps of how to update Sound Drivers.
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EditSteps
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1Firstly, go to the Control Panel.
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2Next, click on Hardware and Sound then click on Device Manager.
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3After that, Expand Sound, Video and game controllers.
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4*Your list should appear on the expanded section. Right click on your sound adapter/device and click properties.
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5Finally, you should be given an opportunity to update your sound device.
EditTips
- Make sure you are selecting the right sound device.
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