Hello jeca_dizajn
I think you can get the appropriate driver from here :
http://www.realtek-driver.com/index.php
Best regards,
fanaudi .
Testimonial: "thank you for your advice, really means a lot :) "
The name of your sound card is Realtek ALC850 . fanaudi .
Many thanks for the encouragements jeca_dizajn ! Yes , something wrong probably happened during previous installation of W 7 . Normally , under W 7 , Windows searches and automatically installs most of the missing drivers . I' m glad you could fix your issue .
TIP : you are probably aware of this because it is very usefull to know it :
under W 7 ,you can easily create an image of your entire system + a System Repair Disc .
Go to Start and type " back up " in the search bar . Now select " back up your computer " and click on " create a system image " in the next window and follow instructions . You' ll need an external HDD to transfer the image to it .
At the end of the procees , Windows will ask you if you want to create a System Repair Disc . Insert a cdrom ( it's sufficient , you don't need a dvd ) in your drive and click on " yes " .
In case of a later issue , you just need to load the repair disc and your system will be fully restored to the date of the image creation . So , you need to repeat the operation from time to time .
Once again , thank you for your rating , most appreciated . Best regards . fanaudi .
Hehe, seems like you can read my mind :) I heard about that, but have never tried, because of permanent lack of space on HDD. On the other side, my w7 has worked regularly for more then one year, and the only reason I decided to reinstall it was: "well... one year is more then enough for the operating system" :D I am curious about your tip: will that backup save all the applications that have been installed, with all of their preferences and setups? Or this refers only for system... Thnx again, you really help :)
jeca_dizajn , no problem , the recovery will install your system exactly as it was the day you created the image , withth every thing saved , files , downloads , preferences , softwares ... etc ... That's why it's important to repeat the operation after each main change in your system . Besides , no need to reactivate Windows anymore like after havind reinstalled it and that's also very important , since the number of available W activations is limited . Believe me , you could find it usefull , I did anyway . Cheers .
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Thank you so much for your fast answer :)
I tried to install that driver, but unsuccessful. On half of installation, it just crashed. So, after about two hours of trying, I decided to reinstall W7 again. And sound appeared regularly, like nothing ever happened before. No ''driver not installed', no "device is not working properly". Maybe something just went wrong during the first installation of W. Anyway, thank you so much, I really appreciate your effort :) I hope that this post will also help somebody else.
Kind regards,
Jeca
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