Audio driver
Jrbruton is correct. (maching = machine)
Even if your computer is not company built, but home built, or purchased from a third party, you may find drivers for system from the motherboard manufacturers or probably more easily from their website eg, Asus, Gigabyte etc. If your system was built from parts from another machine, you might try identifying the m/b and which machines it was fitted to, as the actual m/b manufacturer might not have any useful information; that is often left to the computer/system builder.
Fortunately, you are probably in the simplest situation of having a new pre-assembled mass manufactured machine (nothing wrong with that)
10.December.2014
Your audio driver is going to be through motherboard, not the processor. you need to know which board you have in the machine. If the maching is company built, like Dell or HP, go to thier web site to find the drivers.
SOURCE: audio driver of Intel Cpu Pentium Dual-Core E2180
look at the brand of your mainboard then download the driver from ther website.
SOURCE: Intel Cpu Pentium Dual-Core E2180
every other detail...but...motherboard...assuming it has onboard sound.. google drivers for the make and model of your motherboard soundcard should be there somewhere.
SOURCE: pentium r dual-core cpu e5300 NO sound driver
The sound card in not located on the CPU chip. Repost with make and model of computer or sound card model.on't forget to include the OS details.
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