Oops - I uninstalled a few programs and now I have no sound

OK - I feel really stupid, and after several hours of trying to fix it myself I feel even more stupid.

A couple of days, I decided to remove some programs on my computer that it seemed that I didn't need. I deleted 2 or 3 - everything the computer I said "rarely used". I thought I might as well get rid of a few things that might slow me down. And no, I don't remember the names of those that I deleted.

Now - a few days later I noticed I have no sound - not the startup music, no itunes, no sound with video. Nothing. All my strings are tight and my speakers are on. I tried to reset my computer to a week ago, but he said that there are no changes. I went a month ago and he said the same. In the meantime, the message of itunes is "Itunes has detected a problem in your audio configuration, playback audio/visual does not work correctly.  In Control Panel, I went to 'Sounds, speech and audio devices - the volume' and it shows just "no audio device." I went through the troubleshooting steps and he told me to go to-control panel, printers, and other devices and then add material - but it don't tell me what to add. Frustrated!

I know I messed up something good enough, but it seems that I should be able to reinstall what I uninstalled. I don't know what it is!

A few directions step by step on how to get back my sound would be very appreciated!

Simply go to the site of the manufacturer of your PC/computer laptop, find the support page for your machine, then download and install the latest audio drivers XP.

See you soon,.
Jerry

Tags: Windows

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