No sound after removing Soundblaster software

I've removed the Soundblaster software, thinking that someone else had installed using my computer briefly, and as I didn't need.  Immediately, I lost all sound.  I tried to 'fix' but it did not help.  The computer identifies "new hardware" when I turn on and then looking for multimedia software for it - something like "audio _."  But it does not find the software.  What should I do to regain sound?

Hello

If your copy of Windows is preinstalled on the computer then you can try to check for the sound driver of your program folder files in C: just find the folder of cabins, once you have located the cabs folder, find the .exe for the soundblaster driver file, double-clicking it, this should start the installation program. :-)

In addition, its best that you find out your site for manufacturer of the computer for the driver, they must have ALL the driver downloads.

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