HP PAVILION Elite: No Sound post-implementation upgraded to Win7Pro

Finished smoothing new & hard disk install upgrade to Win 7 Pro of Win Vista.  All good - but no system sound, no music or video games. Sys administrator installed (as described previously on this site) drivers for Nvidia & Realtec - works very well (make me look stupid)!

Home: able to test Nvidia with PC Doctor, sounds produced. Audio Realtek Highdef - however - is unable to produce a sound with PC Doctor test.  This system has speakers built into the monitor; all the sounds that functioned properly under the old system of Win Vista;  Checked plugs, all properly plugged in and connected.

PC HP Pavilion Elite M9517C

AMD Phenom x 4 processor the Quad Core 9550

8 GB of memory; Hard disk 1000GO

NVIDIA NFORCE 10/100 Mbps ethernet
Replaced by (PNY brand) - graphics card NVIDIA GeForce GT630
NVIDIA High Definition Audio
NVIDIA nForce System Management Controller

Realtek High Definition Audio, current driver version 6.0.1.5910, 04/08/2009

I do not understand why sounds the function on the tech site - but not at home! I got speakers and headphones to try troubleshooting on the question, but my guess is it's problem of driver (s).

All tips and steps to solve problems and resolve this problem?

Hello:

The only suggestion I can offer would be to:

1. install the driver for the motherboard nvidia chipset in your model and restart.

http://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/30520/en-us

2. install the latest Realtek HD audio driver from the link below.

Accept the agreement.  DL and install second driver on the list.

http://www.Realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsView.aspx?langid=1 & PNid = 24 & PFid = 24 & Level = 4 & Conn = 3 & DownTypeID = 3 & getdown = false

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