How audio drivers kidney-stall

have an e-machine with 4 GB of memory and windows 7 preinstalled. the sound works some time and just of closes and returns. I just read u tube videos and listen to brewing solataire game cards. a 64-bit also.

You should have a factory of CD or DVD with all the drivers needed for this topic. Push it in your player, select audio drivers, audio device some and double click on the .exe file.

However if your e-Machine is not a DVD player then is not good.

You must visit wabsite the constructor and its help/support page. Find the page that refers to your machine and download and install the audio drivers for W7.

Surprisingly, re-post giving the brand of machines, the name and the reference.

Should do the trick.

Oh, and don't mix will open 32 and 64-bit drivers. Choose the right pair.

See you soon,.

Jerry

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