sound card error

I have a windows 8 O.S. and my AUDIO DRIVER suddenly stopped working.  I use REALTEK HD AUDIO. I get an error message like

"UNDETECTED HARWARE CHANGES".

I tried to reinstall but same error comes

Have you considered to run the system restore to go back before the problem started?  This is a quick and simple process.  It does not touch your files only takes 2 minutes, and you can cancel only if you do not like, is by far the safest to try first thing.  See how on option #1 here.

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