Is your audio adapter installed correctly? Is there a RED X on the Speaker icon
in the Notification Area of the Taskbar?
If not, then right click on the Speaker icon, select Playback Devices, in the
Playback Devices window, right click and select both "Show Disabled Devices" and
"Show Disconnected Devices". Highlight Speakers and press the Set Default
button. Use the Configure and the Properties buttons to set up your speakers,
and use the Sounds tab to test and confirm your settings.
If your speakers are connected by SPDIF (digital) you should set SPDIF as
default and verify that your audio adapter's SPDIF output is enabled.
NOTE: Normally speakers do not have or need drivers
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"Fred" <Fred@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:518A0DB8-3E54-4765-99F6-BFBB2A1F9BD7@microsoft.com...
>I bought brand new speakers after upgrading my xp to vista (ultimate edition)
>
> The problem is the pc doesnt detect the new speakers. What should I do?
> I tried to find a driver for the speakers but no luck...
>
> Thanks for your time,
>
> These are the speakers by the way;
>
> Rainbow
> Duet 240 black
> www.rainbowonline.net
>