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Reinstalled Windows XP.

This is how it looks like in Device Manager:

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After I installed about 10 different drivers i finally found 1 that removed the (!) problem in Device Manager, but the sound still doesnt work I think its because my motherboard doesnt support the drivers for my on-board sound
 
How is it possible that the motherboard doesn't support an on-board card? oO
Usually, the solution to these problems is the most stupid one you can think of. Make sure the cables are plugged in properly, the sound is not muted etc. Can you post additional information on your sound card and Mobo please?
 
This time the problem isn't that simple since i've been troubleshooting it for about 5 hours :D

However I've given up and got the idea of putting in the sound card from one of my old computers so the sound works now. If anyone had just advised me to put in another sound card in the first place I would had been most thankful :) But thanks for your time anyway.
 
How is it possible that the motherboard doesn't support an on-board card? oO

I think that the drivers to that sound doesnt exists or doesnt work properly, and I have/had no idea how to get the right drivers for the on-board sound, but I've tried some without success.
 
The drives not existing anymore is extremely unlikely. If you had given us your motherboard model, we could have found them I'm sure.
 
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