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you probably have the realtek AC97 audio driver and it can be downloaded free froom google. just type in realtek AC97 and pick the place and download it. worked for me when i lost all sound. good luck
http://download.cnet.com/Realtek-AC-97-Driver-Windows-98-Me-2000-XP-2003/3000-2120_4-10238712.html Try this driver from Cnet and make sure you have DirectX8 or a later edition
You didn't mention which OS you're using but here is the XP driver for your machine.
It's a Realtek driver so you should be able to download a generic driver from the Realtek site which should work also. Choose either the standard Realtek AC97 or the AC97 HD, one of them should work.
Your machine does use the Realtek audio codecs. Try to download the version available on their website. You have two choices - a standard AC97 or the AC97 HD (you may want to try this one first) one of them should be compatible with your equipment.
NOTE: The drivers available from Realtek have a different version number with them but they are basically the generic drivers for AC97 devices.
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