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Using a friends computer, go to their web page and download the WIN 7 drivers onto a CD. The drivers will self install when you double click on the them (file) in Windows. Drivers usually need a reboot to complete the install, but you can select "later" on the reboot until you have installed all the new drivers. When downloading the drivers read the fact data carefully first as there are variations in drivers and you want the best one for your particular system. Some MB may have used more than one audio or video hardware. If not sure which, download all. When installing on your PC it will reject incompatible drivers.
you can search the driver in the internet with the help of *********** board model number you need to download that and install in your system your audio will work fine
You have a corrupt NTFS file system Download "Hirens Boot CD" burn to disk and boot from it use the programs on it to check and repair MBR etc. Then try one of the partitions programs to partition and format it
disconnect all external devices and then bypass the UPS and plug the power cables, monitor and computer, into wall socket outlets. Make sure and disconnect any ethernet cable as well.
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