No sound, no Boot camp in Windows Control Panel

I installed 10 Windows using Bootcamp on my MacBook Pro retina 15 "(16 GB RAM / 1 TB SSD, OS X El Capitan (version 10.11.2) - However, there is no sound in Windows, I can not access the Boot Camp Control Panel in Windows (there is no icon in the status bar) and I do not see the Mackintosh of Windows disk.)

I tried to re - download the Boot Camp drivers by using the procedure described in If you're not certain features of your Mac in Windows - Apple Support, but assistant Boot Camp offers only me to restore the disk to a single volume by removing my existing copy of Windows 10 (there is no option to download the updated for boot camp drivers).

Please, help - I really want to re - install Windows!

You can download drivers BC to help

on a USB flash drive.

What year is your MBP? Please check the Device Manager for all entries with the yellow triangle exclamation point? Summer W10, a new installation?

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