My completely deleted Audio driver

My Audio Driver is completely deleted it is no. Audio Device on my computer, I tried everything I downloaded like A Hundred Audio Device but no help I can't listen to music! An Error Message keep Popping Up Every time I Log On! I have NEED Helppppp!

Access your site from suppliers of the mother board download the right driver for your device audio chipset

go to the Manager an install audio multimedia device

Re installation of the driver software you downloaded from the vendors website

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