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    RealTek Help!


    DD:
    i dont know what to do!
    i did everything download everything but still nothing!
    the speaker icon on the taskbar has a red X
    when i open the Device Manager, Multimedia Audio Controller has a yellow flag
    i did everything pls help me T^T when i install realtek drivers nothing happens
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    Help pls :C
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    What is your exact sound card or motherboard?
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    the sound car is the realtek built in from the motherboard
    how will i know what is my motherboard
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    Is this a pre-built computer, such as a Dell, etc? Tell us the exact model number, not just the name on the front of the case. You'll probably find this on a sticker on the back or bottom of the case.

    If you are comfortable opening the computer (assuming this is NOT a laptop), you should be able to find it stenciled on the motherboard itself. :)
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    DG41RQ Intel G41
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    Go here: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Sear...p+Board+DG41RQ

    Tell it which Operating System (I'm assuming Windows 7, since you're here, but make sure you get the 32-Bit/64-Bit part right), then go to drivers and look for your sound driver.
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    how bout my ES1370 SoundBlaster will it work in WIN7?
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    Creative is famous for pulling the plug on older hardware by not writing a new driver for it. I didn't see a Win 7 driver (doesn't mean there isn't one, somewhere), but you might get a Vista driver to work.

    The link to Intel I posted earlier showed drivers updated as recently as last November. If it was me, I'd try that one first.
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    tried installing the one u gave me i realized that i have tried that before~
    still not working :C
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