I only realized one it said 'uninstalling' I know, Im dumb. When you start up a computer with Vista or 7, if the manufactures driver folder is missing (either deleted or moved from the default location on the hard driver), then Windows will install its basic audio driver. So I was deleting useless apps in my laptop but then suddenly, I accidentally clicked 'realtek audio driver' and deleted it. In addition to the manufacturers driver, in Windows Vista and 7 there is a basic audio driver which lacks some functions of the normal driver but does provide audio. ![]() ![]() PNP Device ID: MODEMWAVE\O\ĭriver: c:\windows\system32\drivers\modemcsa.sys (_0 (xpclient.010817_1148), 15.75K.Īs I said, I'm looking for the right place to download the approapriate version of Soundmax audio card. I accidentally deleted something important. I went ahead into my system information to show to you all. (Yes I tried doing a system restore to a day before, and it didnt work) Why is that I am so concerned because I feel I might have done something unknown to my sound drivers. ![]() When I plug anything into it, there is no audio output whatsoever. The dolby audio programs in the add/remove programs are already there when I first used my operating system. My speakers work fine but my audio jack doesn’t. however, I have no clue where my XP disks are, so I was just hoping someone could point me in the right direction to the appropriate drivers for my system. So I accidentally uninstalled the Realtek Audio Control app. Now I have no sound! I have a vague idea of how to fix the problem, simply install new sound drivers. Got up to 27 free GBs, and accidentally I go and delete my Soundmax multimedia audio controller. so I went ahead and deleted some programs that he doesn't use. He only had 13GB left of HD space, and the system couldn't even perform a defrag. So, I was attempting to clean up my dad's desktop.
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