Audio device deleted by mistake

audio device I think has been deleted by mistake, how can I go on put it back, so I can read files music etc? is there a download online, can I use?
Thank you!!

Hello

Usually after a reboot, the sound card must be detected and installed automatically. If you start the machine, what happens in the Device Manager?

The sound card must be included again.

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