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How do i install the realtek device back in

Last answer on Apr 21, 2009 9:41:21 pm BST liza, on Apr 21, 2009 7:33:44 pm BST 
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Hello,
hi, i was cleaning my pc and i accidentally deleted from the control panel the realtek device for my pc speaker
now i cant use my speaker it doesnt have any sound, so what do i do, how do i return it back, do i have to download the device back?how do i know which one?please please please help me, its driving me crazy, anxious to get it back, so please....thanks a lot, i hope i get a response soon.....

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 Highway72, on Apr 21, 2009 9:41:21 pm BST
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Realtek are fortunately the most common onboard sound device, simply get the latest driver for them off the realtek homepage, and they are usually a one-fits all driver pack....so you don't need to hunt specific models.

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