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Your sound drivers are going to come either from your motherboard manufacturer's website or from the manufacturer of the sound card if you have a discrete card. You will not be able to find sound drivers with just your CPU model information. Good luck
I don't think you can run Windows 8 on your system.
What Microsoft say are the minimum requirements for a system to run Windows 8 can be found here http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows-8/system-requirements
First, the processor needs to have certain features - SSE2, NX and PAE which I don't think the Sempron 3000+ has; and you be able to run only the 32-bit version if could run that because you don't have enough RAM, and your processor is a 32-bit processor.
Secondly, the 9250 isn't up to it. It doesn't have WDDM drivers, because it's not a true Direct 9X graphics card; it not being a DirectX 9 card is enough to preclude from running Windows 6 anyway.
Your processor, RAM and graphics card might be upgradeable to be able to support a 32-bit version of W8, but that may be more expensive than buying a (new) W8 computer anyway.
Anyway that's what my brief study of the topic has lead me to believe. It's a no.
if it was working at your friends youve probably plugged the cable into the wrong connection, is there a sound card in the machine or is it onboard sound? when you plug the spekaers into the pc it goes to the green connector
Sorry to inform you, but there is no such thing. The AMD sempron is a processor and not a video card... Do you know what type / model computer you have? Or what the video card type is?
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