Pavilion m7567c media: still no sound on my HP 7567 media center

OK its been a while since Ive post but Ive been checking on this problem and have found that I'm not the only person who has experienced. It seems that Vista seen on my bench, and the upgrade to win 7 others have had same problem every sudden sound disappeared. I'm sure there is an easy solution, but I have not found the answer. My teredo tunneling Pseudo-Interface also has a problem. In properties, it is said that he can not start code 10. Microsoft says that the drivers for up to date. What is the code 10 How can I fix?

Robert85257 wrote:

... It seems that Vista seen on my bench, and the upgrade to win 7 others have had same problem every sudden sound disappeared. I'm sure there is an easy solution, but I have not found the answer.  ...

Hello

Don't rush - you have changed operating system from Vista to Windows 7. Reinstall the audio driver update:

http://ftp.HP.com/pub/softlib/software8/COL17509/PV-46403-2/sp26883.exe

Kind regards.

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