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Laptop audio card detection problem

Discussion in 'Audio and Video' started by Shynash21, Jan 24, 2012.

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  1. Shynash21 Newcomer, in training

    Hello i'm having some trouble finding what type of soundcard i have.I have a Hasee F5600 laptop.I want to find a driver to make it work but i don't know which it is.
    When i see in the sounds option in control panel it says no audio device installed.When i try to update from Windows Device Manager itself,there are some options and if you right click any one of them there is no update driver option.
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  2. mailpup TS Special Forces Posts: 7,906   +77

    I don't know if I have the answer but I would try going to the manufacturer's website, download the drivers and reinstall them. Uninstall old drivers before installing new ones.

    Try here: http://www.hasee-computers.com/downloads.htm
  3. Shynash21 Newcomer, in training

    No that did not help.Could not find the product.Please Help anybody
  4. mailpup TS Special Forces Posts: 7,906   +77

    What does that mean exactly?
  5. Shynash21 Newcomer, in training

    When i go to the Downloads Section.There are 3 categories.Realtek,Intel and via.How do i know which i have to download.
  6. mailpup TS Special Forces Posts: 7,906   +77

    Realtek should be the sound driver.