This might help you, and if it doesn't, then try DriverGuide. You have to join, but it's free and has more drivers than any other website.
http://www.helpdrivers.com/ingles/listado/panel.asp?marca=Nvidia&perif=sonidos
http://www.driverguide.com/
2007-05-14 02:31:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to Alienware.com. Microsoft can't help with hardware they did not make. Also, find out what kind of motherboard you have which contains the integrated audio. You may need to download and install the drivers as well and then install the sound drivers.
2007-05-14 02:33:02
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answered by joeizbored 2
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You probably need to load the 4 in 1 drivers for you motherboard. They would be located on the CD that came with the board. If your computer did not come with a CD you can obtain the drivers you need by first identifying the motherboard's manufacturer and model #. It should be written on the board. Go to the manufacturer's web site, and look in their support area.
2007-05-14 02:38:11
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answer #3
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answered by Ron M 7
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i see you got alot of answers
none work huh
i had a problem like that one time
this is what i did
hope this resolves this for you
no sound not good
you can try this
system restore
1- click start at bottom of screen
2 - then click choose all programs
3 - then click pc help tools or could be in accessorys
4 - then click on system restore
5 - then click on restore to an earlier date or factory settings
6 - choose a date when it was working - or factory settings
7 - let it run it may take a while - follow directions - if any
8 - if does not work - restart THEN CHECK STATUS
choose destructive recovery as last resort you will have to look hard to find this option
BUT thats what it took to restore mine
BACK UP IMPORTANT THINGS TO CD NO MATTER WHAT OPTION(S) YOU CHOOSE
2007-05-14 07:49:26
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answered by Q&A Answer Mans Retired 7
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The best Drive site that I have found is www.driverguide.com Sign up for a free account, (sometimes you need to download 2-3 drivers, before you get the right one) but they almost always have the right driver.
2007-05-14 02:29:49
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answered by yourcomputerguyjf 2
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Yes it is safe to take prenatal vitamins even if you are uncertain of pregnancy. It is better to start taking them now incase you are pregnant. However age has nothing to do with getting a pregnancy test from over the counter or at your local grocery store, they will be available at the same store you intend to buy the vitamins at. Pregnancy is something that is not a game and you need to find out NOW so you can start going for prenatal care which is important for you and the baby. I realize you are young but this is something you need to deal with and start being responsible about and part of that is taking the test and telling your parents. You cannot hide this forever or continue on without seeing a doctor and getting the proper care.
2016-05-17 22:00:19
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answered by ? 4
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Since this is integrated sound, you need to figure out your motherboard model. Then, go to: http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp to find the appropriate Platform/nForce Drivers. I think these will contain the audio drivers as well.
2007-05-14 02:37:23
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answered by SPB 6
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Check the NVidia website.
http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp
2007-05-14 02:34:25
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answered by up.tobat 5
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Go Here
http://www.nvidia.com/content/drivers/drivers.asp
2007-05-14 02:34:17
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answered by Scott W 3
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Helllo...
Your best bet. Goto Alienware.com and search the "downloads/support" for your computer model #.
Look for sound drivers. Most computer manufacturers will have a database of all support drivers for your computer.
2007-05-14 02:27:59
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answered by pcbynate 2
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