Need Help!!! FAST!!!!!

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#1 tommy_day
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i was having a session with my "add/remove programes" option and i got too "hevy handed" if u know what i mean.

i was just going onto itunes to enjoy my lovly taste in music when i found that no music was playing, so i tried every other programe that playes music and still no sound.

so obviously ive deleted one of my main "components" that plays the music!!!!

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!

MY EARS NEED MUSIC!!!!!

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#2 Boba_Fett_3710
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Maybe you need to reinstall your audio driver. I've done the same thing before.
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#3 deactivated-5e836a855beb2
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lulz Yeah, you should just find your audio driver. It should be on your windows cd, or even on the internets somewhere.
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Though that doesn't make any sense? Your audio driver wouldn't be in the add/remove section of the control panel?
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#5 Boba_Fett_3710
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Though that doesn't make any sense? Your audio driver wouldn't be in the add/remove section of the control panel?Jandurin
Some Audio Managers (like SoundMax) delete the driver when the software is uninstalled.
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#6 ferron321
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Go into Start - All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - System Restore Restore to yesterday or an earlier time.
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[QUOTE="Jandurin"]Though that doesn't make any sense? Your audio driver wouldn't be in the add/remove section of the control panel?Boba_Fett_3710
Some Audio Managers (like SoundMax) delete the driver when the software is uninstalled.

hahahahahaha. That's terrible.
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#8 Boba_Fett_3710
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[QUOTE="ferron321"]Go into Start - All Programs - Accessories - System Tools - System Restore Restore to yesterday or an earlier time.

I would not recommend this. IMO System Restore causes more problems than it fixes.
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#9 KOTORkicker
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Maybe you need to reinstall your audio driver. I've done the same thing before.Boba_Fett_3710
This. You probably deleted your audio driver.