Dv6-1125ee no sound after installing the Vista SP2

As the subject says, I don't hear any noise of any program after the installation of Service Pack 2 for Vista.

I am IDT, version 6.10.6209.0000

I tried microsoft fix, but it did not work. I also tried to find an update for my driver, but it seems that it is the recent...

Thanks for your help in advance.

Solved, uninstalled the audio drivers, restarted the computer and windows automatically installed the drivers.
Hope this helps for others.

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