Help! I attempted to clean up my computer by deleting large program files. I
accidently deleted Realtek Sound Audio driver from my hard drive. Everytime
I try to play music or video there is an error message that pops up saying no
sound device has been detected on my system. I don't have my original discs
on me and am wondering where I go to download the drivers and rectify this
problem quickly.
Help:)

Re: Accidently Deleted Realtek by PA

PA
Sun Mar 23 12:11:25 PDT 2008

Find and download the appropriate driver & version here:
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

Ignorant Idiot wrote:
> Help! I attempted to clean up my computer by deleting large program files.
> I
> accidently deleted Realtek Sound Audio driver from my hard drive.
> Everytime
> I try to play music or video there is an error message that pops up saying
> no sound device has been detected on my system. I don't have my original
> discs on me and am wondering where I go to download the drivers and
> rectify
> this problem quickly.
> Help:)


Re: Accidently Deleted Realtek by Jerry

Jerry
Sun Mar 23 12:14:46 PDT 2008

Real Tek downloads:
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/dlac97-2.aspx?lineid=5&famid=12&series=8&Software=True

"Ignorant Idiot" <Ignorant Idiot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E7048767-A209-406A-9840-03B1EC5DDFF8@microsoft.com...
> Help! I attempted to clean up my computer by deleting large program files.
> I
> accidently deleted Realtek Sound Audio driver from my hard drive.
> Everytime
> I try to play music or video there is an error message that pops up saying
> no
> sound device has been detected on my system. I don't have my original
> discs
> on me and am wondering where I go to download the drivers and rectify this
> problem quickly.
> Help:)



Re: Accidently Deleted Realtek by IgnorantIdiot

IgnorantIdiot
Sun Mar 23 13:58:01 PDT 2008

Which one do I download? My Sony Viao model is pcg-7f1L and I have Windows Xp
operating. The reason I ask is I downloaded the following but was warned not
to proceed as problems may occur in the future:

Windows 98Gold/98se/Me/2000/XP/2003(32/64 bits) for Driver only. For Windows
98 SE, DirectX(R)8 is required to enable advanced features. (Executable file)

"Jerry" wrote:

> Real Tek downloads:
> http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/dlac97-2.aspx?lineid=5&famid=12&series=8&Software=True
>
> "Ignorant Idiot" <Ignorant Idiot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E7048767-A209-406A-9840-03B1EC5DDFF8@microsoft.com...
> > Help! I attempted to clean up my computer by deleting large program files.
> > I
> > accidently deleted Realtek Sound Audio driver from my hard drive.
> > Everytime
> > I try to play music or video there is an error message that pops up saying
> > no
> > sound device has been detected on my system. I don't have my original
> > discs
> > on me and am wondering where I go to download the drivers and rectify this
> > problem quickly.
> > Help:)
>
>
>

Re: Accidently Deleted Realtek by Charles

Charles
Sun Mar 23 14:25:03 PDT 2008


"Ignorant Idiot" <Ignorant Idiot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E7048767-A209-406A-9840-03B1EC5DDFF8@microsoft.com...
> Help! I attempted to clean up my computer by deleting large program files.
> I
> accidently deleted Realtek Sound Audio driver from my hard drive.
> Everytime
> I try to play music or video there is an error message that pops up saying
> no
> sound device has been detected on my system. I don't have my original
> discs
> on me and am wondering where I go to download the drivers and rectify this
> problem quickly.
> Help:)

Realtek on my computer is only 9.73MB. Hardly a big program when compared to
Adobe Acrobat 8.1.2 Pro at 1.23 GB! I guess you meant it when you said:
"accidently." Did you remove it using Add or Remove programs?

Happiness is a recent backup!


Re: Accidently Deleted Realtek by Thalius

Thalius
Sun Mar 23 14:35:03 PDT 2008

I have the same problem. To make it more complicated the drivers at Realtek
are not signed. The latest driver at your Realtek link is 6.0.1.6280
(unsigned) and the one I deleted was signed and is 6.0.1.6282. How can I get
Vista update to reinstall 6.0.1.6282? Or in the alternative get Vista SP! to
allow me to install an unsigned driver (6280)?

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> Find and download the appropriate driver & version here:
> http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/
>
> Ignorant Idiot wrote:
> > Help! I attempted to clean up my computer by deleting large program files.
> > I
> > accidently deleted Realtek Sound Audio driver from my hard drive.
> > Everytime
> > I try to play music or video there is an error message that pops up saying
> > no sound device has been detected on my system. I don't have my original
> > discs on me and am wondering where I go to download the drivers and
> > rectify
> > this problem quickly.
> > Help:)
>
>

Re: Accidently Deleted Realtek by bobg

bobg
Sun Mar 23 18:14:28 PDT 2008

If you removed the driver through the Device Mgr just Shutdown & Restart.
Windows might reinstall gthe driver, or find another one.

"Charles W Davis" <Anthemwebs@lvcoxmail.com> wrote in message
news:8EF0C451-6CA3-42CB-A0F4-5CC5615C213E@microsoft.com...
>
> "Ignorant Idiot" <Ignorant Idiot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:E7048767-A209-406A-9840-03B1EC5DDFF8@microsoft.com...
>> Help! I attempted to clean up my computer by deleting large program
>> files. I
>> accidently deleted Realtek Sound Audio driver from my hard drive.
>> Everytime
>> I try to play music or video there is an error message that pops up
>> saying no
>> sound device has been detected on my system. I don't have my original
>> discs
>> on me and am wondering where I go to download the drivers and rectify
>> this
>> problem quickly.
>> Help:)
>
> Realtek on my computer is only 9.73MB. Hardly a big program when compared
> to Adobe Acrobat 8.1.2 Pro at 1.23 GB! I guess you meant it when you said:
> "accidently." Did you remove it using Add or Remove programs?
>
> Happiness is a recent backup!
>


RE: Accidently Deleted Realtek by What

What
Sat Nov 29 08:24:01 PST 2008



"Ignorant Idiot" wrote:

> Help! I attempted to clean up my computer by deleting large program files. I
> accidently deleted Realtek Sound Audio driver from my hard drive. Everytime
> I try to play music or video there is an error message that pops up saying no
> sound device has been detected on my system. I don't have my original discs
> on me and am wondering where I go to download the drivers and rectify this
> problem quickly.
> Help:)

Re: Accidently Deleted Realtek by Alias

Alias
Sat Nov 29 08:30:22 PST 2008

What is the answer wrote:
>
> "Ignorant Idiot" wrote:
>
>> Help! I attempted to clean up my computer by deleting large program files. I
>> accidently deleted Realtek Sound Audio driver from my hard drive. Everytime
>> I try to play music or video there is an error message that pops up saying no
>> sound device has been detected on my system. I don't have my original discs
>> on me and am wondering where I go to download the drivers and rectify this
>> problem quickly.
>> Help:)

Go to realtek.com and download the drivers. Make sure you know the model
number of your audio card.

Alias