Ian,
> His sound is not working or he would not still be trying to get a
> driver to work and windows would not be calling for one. He has a
> conflict and needs to sort it out.
You must certainly know the old thing about the meaning of ASSUME. You
got it wrong again. I try never to assume. My sound works fine on the
Dell in question. I was only annoyed at having to shut down that
request that I install driver for some un-named piece of hardware, and
that problem is solved. I just told Windows not to annoy me with the
message any longer. :-)
Jim
Dell PC
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