SOURCE: HP D330 desktop system sound problem
Did you check the audio settings in control panel. you need to select the appropriate hardware from the drop down list. See if it works.
SOURCE: Ethernet controller not installed on XP Professional
The best way to get the drivers you need is to go to www.hp.com and search for your drivers there using the model number for your computer. Of course, this assumes that you can get internet access from somewhere else besides the computer that you are working on. If you don't have another place you can get on the internet, try your local library. Many of those have free internet access. In my experience, the most likely driver for your computer would be either the Broadcom Netextreme or the Intel Gigabit driver. Good Luck & thanks for using Fixya
SOURCE: Changing Vista to XP Pro on a Compaq Presario SR2180NX Desktop PC
SR2180NX has the Vista 32Bit OS from HP. The restore partition will always put Vista 32Bit back on if you use it. Windows XP can only be put on from scratch and I have done it while I still have Vista installed. One problem: there are no XP drivers under SR2180NX webpages. Do your research on the parts that are installed in the 2180 and any other HP machines that have the Windows XP operating system as the OEM OS. But First, check the Intel Site for the 945 chipset drivers (include the SouthBridge, too) under XP. Get them downloaded to a CD and burn the rest of the drivers you find for XP on the same CD. This way, you will have them ready when you are performing the down-grade to windows xp. After you are done with the XP install, you will still have access to the files & work you had done while in Vista. The Vista files are still readable. You might want to consider getting the Windows 7 Professional (not basic) available October 22, 2009. AND you will still have to get the Intel Downloads for Win7 any way, so why not make it a project and make it last for a few years. XP Support stops in 2014.
SOURCE: HP Pavilion a705w PC Desktop\Ethernet Controller driver
obtain the driver from cd/dvd that was included as you purchased your desktop and try to check if the driver supports with the operating system you are using now. for example the driver available in your cd/dvd is only for windows xp and your operating system you are using now is windows vista of course driver not installed. try to download from internet the driver that are suite to your unit model and current operating system this can fixed your problem or else downgrade your os tha can support the driver that are available from your cd/dvd.
SOURCE: sound problem
This is fairly common after installing new hardware or software.
There are several easy fixes, but the one that works best is to:
Uninstall your Sound devices, reboot, and your system will automatically reload them either from your System drivers or from the Internet/Microsoft.
There are many other simple ways, but this has the highest positive results and usually removes problems and reverts back to the working defaults.
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