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shahzaib Posted on Mar 08, 2014

Audio driver soundmax windows r145551 - Dell OptiPlex GX520 PC Desktop

  • Syed A Salman Mar 08, 2014

    Hi shahzaib , I want to help you with your problem, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box?

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SOURCE: need a windows 7 driver for a dimension 2400 for

Hi Friend,

Reference to your problem I am providing a link here from there you can download the required drivers for Windows 7.

http://www.darelease.com/dl/Analog+Devices+SoundMAX+HD+Audio+Windows+7+Driver.html

you need to copy and paste the provided link into you address bar.

click on Analog Devices SoundMAX HD Audio Windows 7 Driver Full Downloads

After entering the code click on Download. I hope this will help you. Please vote for me. Thanks in advance.

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