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Audio driver problem

So I built my firsth computer for about 3 weeks ago and it went successfully no driver corruption or anything. But yesterday when I turned my computer on, it refused to give me audio. I looked at the audio icon on the taskbar and it was muted. I was going to unmute it but it just started to search for problems. I checked the device maneger and it says that all of my audio drivers are either corrupted or missing. I have tried to reinstall all of the drivers and all of the obvious things. Can you please help me. I am using intergrated audio from my gigabyte HD3.

 

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So I built my firsth computer for about 3 weeks ago and it went successfully no driver corruption or anything. But yesterday when I turned my computer on, it refused to give me audio. I looked at the audio icon on the taskbar and it was muted. I was going to unmute it but it just started to search for problems. I checked the device maneger and it says that all of my audio drivers are either corrupted or missing. I have tried to reinstall all of the drivers and all of the obvious things. Can you please help me. I am using intergrated audio from my gigabyte HD3.

Uninstall the driver and re-install

http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=24&PFid=24&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false#High%20Definition%20Audio%20Codecs

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If your motherboard supports jack-sensing, it will "disable" anything that isn't plugged in, make sure you have plugged your stuff into the right ports, and also check BIOS to see if the onboard audio is still active. 

 

OP has already done that

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If your motherboard supports jack-sensing, it will "disable" anything that isn't plugged in, make sure you have plugged your stuff into the right ports, and also check BIOS to see if the onboard audio is still active. 

 

OP has already done that

how do I do the bios thing?

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I have tried that a houndred times but it never works :(

If your motherboard supports jack-sensing, it will "disable" anything that isn't plugged in, make sure you have plugged your stuff into the right ports, and also check BIOS to see if the onboard audio is still active. 

 

OP has already done that

My bad, skimmed through the post and I seemed to have missed that completely.

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I switched the on board audio from auto to enabled but I also uninstalled the drivers yesterday but I forgot to reinstall it. I tried to reinstall the realtek drivers now but it wouldn't let me do it

If it won't let you do it, you might have managed to disable the onboard instead of enable it? 

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I worked the firsth 3 weeks so i'm guessing so yes.

Windows has been known to go about and change the default output, go and check to see if it is set properly. 

Left click on the speaker icon, the go do playback devices, and make use that the onboard is showing up and is set is set as the default device. 

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Windows has been known to go about and change the default output, go and check to see if it is set properly. 

Left click on the speaker icon, the go do playback devices, and make use that the onboard is showing up and is set is set as the default device. 

It says that no audio devices are installed

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