high definition audio driver package KB888111

I have a fujitsu siemens laptop and it says there is a problem with your audio hardware, I downloaded advanced uninstaller pro and in the list of programs, it says it's missing, high definition audio driver package KB888111

Hi annetteneil,

·         Have you tried to update the audio drivers?

Method 1: Log on to the computer manufacturer website and update the latest audio drivers.

Method 2: If the problem continues, check if the audio device is hidden. The same uninstall and update the drivers on the manufacturer's Web site.

a. click the Start button and then right click on my computer. Click on Properties.

b. go to the hardware tab and click on Device Manager.

c. click on the view tab and click on Show hidden devices.

d. in the list find sound, video and game controllers, right click on the sound card and click on Uninstall.

e. restart the computer.

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