No sound-Lenovo Thinkcentre M52 8215-Z53 system

MY PC IS IBM LENOVO THINKCENTRE M52 8215-Z53, WHERE THERE IS NO NOISE SPEAKER SYSTEM

SUPPORT XP DRIVERS THAT THE WINDOWS 7 ME SAYING HOW I COULD DO THAT WHERE I FIND THE DRIVERS TO SUPPORT

http://www-307.IBM.com/PC/support/site.WSS/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-68726

Flat driver download SoundMAX

It's the Lenovo Supportside, you will find the solution for your problem, 8167 A52, carefully read the installationinstruction. I had the same problem

Bristen

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