Did a reset to a black screen and now have no sound

Did a reset to fix a black screen and lost my sound. Is there any fix this problem free?

Hello

Go to your computer/laptop Web site or the manufacturer of the Sound card > looking for drivers and downloads Section > equip your laptop model number > find your operating system > download and install the drivers etc you will find Audio.

See you soon.

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