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Deleted soundcard driver and I dont know how to get it back

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A restart usually does the trick, it should auto download the driver again. If not, then check for updates in Windows Update.

So i wanted to reinstall the soundcard driver as there was no sound coming out of minecraft windows 10 edition but since i didnt know how to reinstall drivers i deleted the sound card driver and now i dont know how to get it back

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A restart usually does the trick, it should auto download the driver again. If not, then check for updates in Windows Update.

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RAM: Corsair - Vengeance LPX 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4-2666 @ DDR4-3066

Storage: (3x) Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 500GB 2.5", Samsung - 960 EVO 250GB M.2-2280

PSU: Seasonic Prime TX-750

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What was the name of the driver to begin with? Or at least what is your motherboard?

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Just now, NinJake said:

What was the name of the driver to begin with? Or at least what is your motherboard?

Lol i dont know whats the motherboard as its in a laptop

 

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2 minutes ago, MSWindowsinside said:

A restart usually does the trick, it should auto download the driver again. If not, then check for updates in Windows Update.

Thanks! ill try this now and come back with results

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8 minutes ago, MSWindowsinside said:

A restart usually does the trick, it should auto download the driver again. If not, then check for updates in Windows Update.

It works!!! thank you so much

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