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http://download.cnet.com/2000-20_4.html on the home page you should see a search tab just type in what you are looking for IE: motherboard name audio driver
http://download.cnet.com/2000-20_4.html on the home page you should see a search tab just type in what you are looking for IE: motherboard name audio driver
Although the driver appears to be functional you should reinstall it using this driver from Realtek. If your machine doesn't respond to that driver try the AC97 HD codec which is linked from the sidebar on that same page.
Post your results back here, especially if you continue to have problems after install.
if u wish u can try restoring the system but this will help you only if the software is corrupted, u can restore the system to the date when your sound was working fine, but if the hardware is gone then your will to get the mother board repaired
DEAR NO PROBLEM THAT YOU CAN DOWNLOAD FROM REALTEK WEBSITE DIRCTLY THROUGH THE EALTEK OWNERS SITE.
TO YOUR COMPUTER
.........OR...............
YOU WILL FIND AND BUY IT A CD ROM CONTAING REAL TEK APPLICATION FROM THE COMPUTER SHOP NEAR BY YOUR TOWN.
that means your audio driver might have been already installed if not so just download the ac 97 audio driver from internet [ search "realtek ac97 driver" in google] nd install it... that will solve the prob
Most Acers use RealTek for sound/audio....As well as other utilities that are readily available at the Acer Uk site. Below is the url for those utilities....
Download the Audio/RealTek....choose next on installation...then if prompted...restart... The RealTek panel should show on your taskbar. If not, go to start, all programs, then to real tek.
This should solve your sound problems. If not, please let me know and we'll get this working for you..
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