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No sound comming out. i deleted the program on called multimedia audio controller. How can i get it back?

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No sound comming out. i deleted the program on called multimedia audio controller. How can i get it back?

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  1. nooo


  2. ha dont wory just download the driver from here http://support.packardbell.com/uk/item/i...

  3. Your media audio controller is required for sound, it seems like you were in device manager, if you deleted a "controller".

    The best thing to do, if your computer is made by a vendor like dell/hp/gateway/alienware/compaq is to go to that vendor's website, then go to their support portal.

    Put in the model # or serial #  or express service code of your computer inside the support portal, and redownload the audio application/driver needed for your computer.  It's usually on the back of your computer or bottom of your laptop.

    If it is a custom bulit pc, 90% of computers have onboard sound through the motherboard, you should open up the side of your case carefully, and look for a model number on your motherboard, and google it, or look for a standard brand such as asus/abit/tyan and do the same.

    If you have windows xp/vista/2008 try right clicking on the device, and updating the drivers over the internet through microsoft's server under control panel / system / device manager.

    Goodluck, I hope this helped!

  4. Is is on the cd you got with your motherboard

  5. I *might* be able to help you. Because it wanted a restart, there's a good chance it modified system files which are usually salvageable by Windows XP's System Restore.

    To start system restore, follow the instructions: (You might want to print this out since it will require the reboot of your computer and you'll be offine)

    1. Click Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore

    2. Click 'Restore my computer to an earlier time' (This should be default) and then click 'Next'.

    3. On the calendar, click the day of or the day before you removed your sound program and click Next.

    4. This next screen verifies the date & time you're restoring to. NOTE: You will NOT lose documents or files of the sorts and it is REVERSIBLE. Click Next.

    5. Your computer will restart. After it boots back up, System Restore begins to restore your system back. This can take a few minutes.

    6. Your computer will restart again, this time taking you to Windows. Login and verify that the speaker icon is then there.

    7. Note: This may have brought back other programs, depending on when you removed them.

    System restore has saved me from things like this and even evil spyware. Hopefully it will help save you!

  6. is it in the recycling bin? if so, you can restore it by right clicking.

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