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tyro2

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Yesterday I inadvertently uninstalled Realtek High Definition Audio thinking that it was an unwanted program. Now I have no audio. My question is: How do I reinstall it. Did it come with XP or what? Everything I see on line only talks to updating drivers for it but I uninstalled the driver AND the program.

Help please. :)
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To reinstall, go here. Choose "I accept to the above". You'll probably want "Windows 2000, Windows XP/2003(32/64 bits) Driver only (Executable file)". Download from Site 1, 2, or 3. Run the program when downloaded and install.

Hope this helps!

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Reason for edit:
Duplicated

Edited by rshaffer61, 12 June 2009 - 07:16 AM.

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tyro2

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Thanks for the feedback. I attempted your fix but the install failed... error code 0xE0000227. ???
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This if from a post before that i found. I hope this works for you.



Go to Device Manager then click on + sign next to Device Drivers

Scroll down to and then right click and Disable Microsoft UAA bus driver
Next right click again and Uninstall UAA bus driver

Install Realtek HD driver and it should now work.

Edited by rshaffer61, 12 June 2009 - 07:46 PM.

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That did it, many thanks. I did notice that I had (2) entries for the UAA bus drivers and I had to delete both instances. Deleting just one didn't work. I checked the device manager afterwards and notice that I again have (2).

Anyway, thanks again. No sound sucks.
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Everything now working and you get noise out of the system correctly now?
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