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It could be dying. Unlikely, though possible. A barebones standard PCI soundcard will set you back next to nothing so it wouldn't be that much of a problem.
Though that is an idea, if you can get hold of a sound card and try using that and it's fine, then you know it's something up with your AC`97. The chip is natively supported in XP so I don't think it'd be a driver issue. I had a pretty similar problem but the other way around. My PCI soundcard started to go really funky in terms of what it was outputting and eventually went completely. My Computer still recognises it if I insert it but I can't hear anything and the PC can't hear it either (recording itself). So I just switched over to my on-board sound. Jam it back in, in the dark. |