On Windows operating systems, audio devices may experience hardware and software conflicts. Outdated drivers, overwritten driver files and new hardware or software installations may cause your sound card to be disabled. Before assuming that you need to restore your audio card, check the system volume controls and ensure that the sound is not muted or set too low to hear. Also test external speakers on a second system to eliminate speakers as the issue. Tips Writer Bio

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