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Old 22nd Jun 2009, 07:14
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Accidentally deleted Audio drivers when cleaning computer (Packard bell iStart), Downloaded realtek again off internet but on the add hardware screen it does not find the drivers for it, so therefore speakers have no sound
any help would be much appreciated :)
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Old 26th Jun 2009, 09:45
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Just click on the driver icon and run it from there and see what happens. What OS are you using?
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Old 27th Jun 2009, 02:04
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That's what I did and it says everything is installed correctly and restarts, but then it still comes up as new hardware when it boots up and I still have no sound.

Its XP home edition, service pack 3 i think
thanks for any help
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Old 28th Jun 2009, 02:13
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Ok go into start, control panel, click on device management then click on your audio drive in the list right click UN install. Once you have done this re start your PC and then try to install the realtek drive you earlier tried.
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Old 12th Jul 2009, 12:55
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Thanks, it still hasn't worked on start up it still has new hardware window: multimedia audio controller

I downloaded this driver: http://support.packardbell.co.uk/uk/...rt&t=2007&c=92

I'm pretty sure its the correct one but i could be wrong?
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