Quote Originally Posted by knownocomputer
Here we go:
Operating System: Win 98 SE
Processor:200megahertz AMD K6, 16 kilobyte primary memory cache
Main Circuit Board: Hsing Tech Enterprise Co., Ltd. 586TX REV 3.1 Bus Clock-66 megahertz BIOS-American Megatrends, Inc. 0626 7/15/95
Drives: 2.14 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity 733 Megabytes Hard Drive Free Space Mat****a CD-ROM CR-563 Generic floppy disk drive Generic IDE hard disk drive (2.13 GB)
Memory Modules: 32 MB installed Slot 0 has 8MB, Slot 1 has 8, Slot 2 is empty, slot 3 is empty, slot 4 has 8, and slot 5 has 8MB.
Local Drive Volumes
c: (on drive 0) 2.14 GB 733MB free
Controllers: Standard floppy disk controller, Intel PCI Bus Master IDE controller, primary IDE controller (dual fifo), secondary IDE controller (dual fifo)
Bus Adapters: Intel PCI to USB Universal Host controller, NEC USB Open Host Controller, NEC USB open host controller
Display: Diamond Stealth II S22o (Turbo) {Display adapter}, Packard Bell monitor

Didn't list these catagories: communications, other devices, software versions, printers, installed microsoft hotfixes, system model(assset tag code).
Thanks for helping.
OK Its a pc chips... Hsing Tech Enterprise Co is the holding company for these boards. There is not quite enough information here to make an absolute identification, but I am willing to bet that this is what you need if the sound is onboard. here is the installation instructions

Not all the boards of this type came with onboard sound, so it might require you to take the lid off and look to see if there is a proper sound card there or not.


In order to make a better guess I will need the system model that you didn't post as well as how many pci and isa slots belarc detected.