Broke My Sounds

TheCowOfNow

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So I was recently (possibly not too sober) cleaning up my hard drive removing old software and games and I accidentally removed some audio driver/software that enabled my on board sound card.

Now I have no audio. I've tried installing RealTek and its not working. I have tried auto detecting, not working. I went to Nvidia (i have an nForce 780i SLI mobo) and their driver package has nothing for audio.

I've been searching all morning and had no luck. Just wondering if anyone else has been this stupid and if there is some other generic audio driver software out there that I could try...

I'm running XP still because i'm poor and old.

I'm open to suggestion
 
So I was recently (possibly not too sober) cleaning up my hard drive removing old software and games and I accidentally removed some audio driver/software that enabled my on board sound card.

Now I have no audio. I've tried installing RealTek and its not working. I have tried auto detecting, not working. I went to Nvidia (i have an nForce 780i SLI mobo) and their driver package has nothing for audio.

I've been searching all morning and had no luck. Just wondering if anyone else has been this stupid and if there is some other generic audio driver software out there that I could try...

I'm running XP still because i'm poor and old.

I'm open to suggestion

Do you have the original box or receipt? You need to look up the motherboard manufacturer and use their website. For example, if you have the EVGA-brand nForce 780i SLI mobo you can find drivers at their download site: http://www.evga.com/support/download/default.aspx

32-bit or 64-bit windows?
 
32bit and i no longer have the box or original driver install cd....whore
 
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