re -' random number' collection
Try Belarc Advisor - Free Personal PC Audit , I don't use it overly much as I usually recognise all the bits ;) (hopefully) but its very usefull for the non 'nerd' among us !! :) ... its a start in your 'quest' anyway .... it should give you a list of your hardware & installed software, run it & if you still aren't sure post the 'multimedia' section of its report up.
ok then .... the 'hard' way
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Originally posted by DocPC
Belarc won't give any chipset unless they have been or are installed.
You need to look at the soundcard or motherboard for more hints.
Well you learn a new thing every day ... ta DOC for the 'correction' ;)
To identify the motherboard there's a big long number comes up in the (usually) bottom left corner like this
http://web.cuug.ab.ca/CUUGer/9909/PC...rst_booted.jpg
(We want the 'long number' under where it says 'del to enter setup' - if either sociallyawkward or artvandelay3 post that- then that should help pin down the motherboard)
Any soundcard for both questioners might be either 'onboard' (part of the motherboard) or seperate (most likely PCI - that's the kind of 'slot' it attaches to), so we might need a visual inspection of what attaches to the motherboard - here's another piccy ...
http://www.ramelectronics.net/assets...slot-types.jpg
Brown slot is AGP - video connects to that, white slots are PCI, black slot ISA - like PCI but 'older'(a rubbish description but ok for here)
The location of any audio connectors also gives away whether the soundcard is onboard or seperate - if the connectors come from the 'purple bit' on the picture - most likely onboard, if from a card connected to either black or white slots seperate ...
We need to deduce what's connected, probably by elimination next for each questioner (this is one of those where a techie would just peer in the box & say you have blah, blah, blah connected) ... post up any associated 'numbers' (or names!) on any card with an audio 'type' connection (hopefully we don't need examples of them ?) & lets see if we can fathom whats plugged in ...