If you ever reinstall or upgrade your operating system, you may find that certain skills may have been lost from your computer. You may often from user’s computer that after they reinstall or upgrade the OS, then somehow they lost audio, or voices that come from their speakers are not as good as before. Some even go so far as to say that they have suffered scratches, hisses, and emerged from their speakers every time they try to play audio files.
The most likely cause of this problem is corrupt sound drivers. We must first gain a better understanding of what drivers to begin with, in relation to the sound card. You need to know that audio sound card drivers enable you to translate pieces of computer code and data into the audio signal over the audio output on your computer speakers. Think of the driver as a set of instructions, and it makes more sense to you when explained that if the sound driver is either corrupted or not installed correctly, then you can expect problems with your audio.
Now, most of the sound card manufacturer has seen fit to provide regular software updates for Windows drivers to fight against such problems. But the update is so common that most users feel a little distracting to continually update their computers, because the steps required for a simple update.