NO RECOVERY on ITS Pavilion dv9720us

Hello, I have a laptop HP PAVILION Dv9720US

Windows Vista 32-bit

I have no sound on the recovery

No changes have been made before and after the recovery.  I tried to correct before the resumption, then resumed chose to be my best option.

No audio, there is an X on my acoustic Panel at the bottom right of the screen as if I cut sound, or the device has been disabled.  Nothing has been disabled, I tried all the options, function keys, driver re - installed.  Realtek driver works and settles, conexant (another option in the hp website) will not complete Setup because the device was not found.

Someone please help!  Thank you

-Nathan

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Well, I have re-installed just windwos to her back, as I came home, it was still does not exactly... (built in drivers system recovery and all)  It seems it fixed itself, but I'll leave the job open for a period of days coupld to make sure it does not disappear again as he used to.  Thakn you!

-Nate

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