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Karoline
post Aug 11 2010, 01:44 AM
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So, my laptop suddenly decided that it didn't want to make sound any more. So I figured maybe the speakers broke because every once and a while they would go very staticy for a few minutes, but plugging in my desktop speakers didn't yield any sound either, so I figured that the driver got messed up for it, so I went looking for a driver for my Realtek High Definition audio, and all I keep finding are programs that will update my drivers automatically (after I buy them of course). I found one driver, downloaded it, but it didn't seem to be the right one.

Anyone know where to find a proper driver, because literally all I can find are atuo-driver-update things that tell me that my audio driver isn't working (Big surprise) but won't fix it without extracting money from me.
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