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Deleted Audio Driver !link! Jun 2026

If generic Windows drivers aren't working (sound is low, static, or still missing), you need the specific driver tailored for your hardware.

If the driver wasn't completely deleted but is simply corrupted or "missing" after an update, you can revert to a previous version. Open . Expand Sound, video and game controllers .

Right-click your audio device (e.g., Realtek Audio) and select . deleted audio driver

Sometimes the driver isn't truly "deleted" but is just disconnected because the hardware isn't currently active or recognized.

If the driver is missing, Windows might just need a nudge to recognize the hardware again. If generic Windows drivers aren't working (sound is

Here is a complete, step-by-step guide to restoring your deleted audio driver.

Result: Windows can't auto-find it, my motherboard's driver installer says "device not found," and my PC is now a very expensive paperweight with a screen. Expand Sound, video and game controllers

: Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager . Click on any item in the list, then select Action from the top menu and choose Scan for hardware changes .

Specs: [Insert your PC model/Motherboard name, e.g., Dell XPS 15 / ASUS B450]

Title: HELP: Accidentally deleted Audio Driver, now no sound (Realtek/High Definition Audio)

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