Please HelpNo longer have an audio driver after I did a system res

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I had to do a system restore on my computer. Now I can not hear any sounds.
I went to the control panel and it is showing no audio device. I do not know
what to do to resolve this. Please help! Thanks!
 
summer said:
I had to do a system restore on my computer. Now I can not hear any sounds.
I went to the control panel and it is showing no audio device. I do not know
what to do to resolve this. Please help! Thanks!
You probably need drivers for your sound card.
You usually can download them from your manufacturer or you have them on
a CD they gave you, or they can send them to you.

You gave us no info on your system so I'm only guessing.
 
summer girl said:
I had to do a system restore on my computer. Now I can not hear any sounds.
I went to the control panel and it is showing no audio device. I do not know
what to do to resolve this. Please help! Thanks!

I am using Windows Media Center 2004. I have an emachines T5048 Desktop.
It has a Pentium 4 Processor 524. Unfortunately this is all the information
I have on my computer. I bought it off the shelves and they gave me no
manual or CDs with it. I have tried troubleshooting but it is not helping me
fix the error.
 
summer girl said:
I had to do a system restore on my computer. Now I can not hear any sounds.
I went to the control panel and it is showing no audio device. I do not know
what to do to resolve this. Please help! Thanks!


You first need to ID your sound card

if you do not know what it is

this utility should ID all your hardware

http://www.hwinfo.com/


Once you have it ID'ed

just go the the website of the manufacturer
and download (then install) the driver
 
summer said:
I am using Windows Media Center 2004. I have an emachines T5048 Desktop.
It has a Pentium 4 Processor 524. Unfortunately this is all the
information
I have on my computer. I bought it off the shelves and they gave me no
manual or CDs with it. I have tried troubleshooting but it is not helping
me fix the error.

Are you referring to WinXP's System Restore function or did you "restore"
your computer using the hidden Restore (AKA Recovery) partition?

Why did you have "to do a system restore"?
 
I had to do a system restore on my computer. Now I can not hear any
sounds.
I went to the control panel and it is showing no audio device. I do not
know
what to do to resolve this. Please help! Thanks!


Exactly what do you mean by "system restore"? Please describe exactly what
you did (and why you had to do it). It is highly unlikely that if you
actually did a system restore, rather than a system reinstallation, what you
describe would be the result.
 
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