No audio in the Dell E510 desktop

My computer crashed so I tried to repair windows xp and I ended up restoring my computer to the manufacturer settings. So, I lost all my software and drivers. Unfortunately, I take the back up of operations at disks (thinking I didn't need them) for years. I was able to get some back as network and dvd/cd drivers. However, I can not install the sound card. Windows Media continues to tell me that I don't have a sound card and I tried to download sigmatel, drivers etc. I even had the microsoft fix this software say that market. but I don't hear anything bcz of a message that says no sound card. any suggestions how I can get my wudio work?

I have download all the up-to-date drivers (chipset, network and audio etc.) from here and install it. You can be a lack:

http://support.Dell.com/support/downloads/DriversList.aspx?c=US&l=en&s=GEN&ServiceTag=&SystemID=dimension%205150/E510&OS=WW1&OSL=en&CATID=&impid=

See you soon,.

Jerry

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