Update BIOS HP, no noise now?

I have a HP Pavilion dm4 I bought last summer, but I know not which model #s specifically comes after that.

I just updated my BIOS HP and now I'm getting no sound on speakers or headphones, this has happened before but I can't remember what was the solution. Help, please!

Also I'm a sort of computer-challeneged when it comes to things like that, if you can include step by step instructions in your solutions it would be awesome! Please and thank you!

Hello

You have a few options as I see it.

First check if the speaker unit icon is not cut.

Go into Device Manager and uninstall the driver and restart and unit automatically installs the driver.

Try to run the system restore to the date where the unit was working fine.

Try to update the driver from hp.com site.

Let us know how it goes!

* Although I am an employee of HP, I speak for myself and not for HP.

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Please check accept as Solution if it solves your problem *.

Concerning

Maton

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    El volumen of the D unidad no tiene etiqueta.
    El n£ series volumen del mero are: 8838-E175

    Directory of D:\Shared\diskette\comparacion_toshiba\askiris\241 0a9v140

    2009-06-05 00:46 < DIR >.
    2009-06-05 00:46 < DIR >...
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    13/07/2001 13:22 6 277 chgbios2.vxd
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    23/10/2001 18:55 11 476 nchgbios2NT.sys
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    Post edited by: Fenix_D
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