Windows XP Audio Problems

Hey all. About 2 weeks ago my computer crashed on me and I had to reformat everything and repartition the drives. One of these drives (D) won't reformat. It will start and then stop after about 10% is formatted.

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Hey all. About 2 weeks ago my computer crashed on me and I had to reformat everything and repartition the drives. One of these drives (D) won't reformat. It will start and then stop after about 10% is formatted. So now I have 4 drives, each with about 15 gigs, because I had to make other drives for my memory. D: won't really format no matter how much memory is in it. So that's problem 1. After all that got done, I got Windows XP Pro up and running. Everything runs fine, except I have no sound. It says in my hardware that I have the following things, Legacy Audio Drivers, Audio Codecs, Media Control Devices, Legacy Video Capture Devices, and Video Codecs. Under Volume and Audio however, it says I have no Audio Devices and no Playback Devices. I can't get anything to work, so any help is really appreciated. Especially since most everything I do with this computer revolves around sound. Thanks again.

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