High definition Audio Device is not working... There is not its what so ever... even if everything is installed correctly
Then, I used to have Windows Vista and I installed Windows 7... After that, the sound did not work at all... Although the pilot works fine... I tried eveything I can... I even thought that my internal speakers do not work so I went bought new and external speakers headphones, but niothing works... every time I play a song or something the sound bars are moving but thre is no sound... After searching the Web, I found out that the audio device should be set to speaker but I tried all possible ways no results... I downloaded several versions of the software realtek but no use... Please tell me what to do...
Hello
Have you tried to install the latest drivers for Vista, since there are not those of Windows 7?
Check with support from Lenovo and their forums - in their forums, as there are other
who have faced the same problem then maybe they can help.
There may be no solution. Use all the methods described previously.
I hope this helps.
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