upgrade to an integrated sound card

I have a HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7750n PC (RK569AA).  I am Windows 7 64 bit, and is the card mother M2N - LA.  I tried to update my soundcard realtek Web site, however, after several attempts my audio driver is still the old man.  I looked on the software and driver downloads link for this product, but I can't find anything that tells specifically how to upgrade my sound card.

Hello:

Try to download the file and extract its content.

You can use a free utility such as 7-Zip or a trial like WinRAR to extract the contents of the executable file.

Then when you have the folder with the drivers, click your sound controller in Device Manager. Click the driver tab click on update driver. Select the 'Browse my computer for software' and navigate to the driver folder, that you extracted.

Make sure that the include subfolders is selected and see if the driver updates in this way.

If this does not work, I don't have any more ideas, you can try.

Paul

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