No sound device found Asus T100

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AGNESB! -  
 Tattoo999 -
Hello!

Unfortunately, I deleted the sound device from my Asus T100 computer (Windows 8), and I can't reinstall anything. I downloaded the RealTek driver several times, but when I run the setup, the program seems to install, it prompts me to restart, but after the restart, nothing... In short, I no longer have an audio output device on my PC and I really need your help!
Thank you in advance :)

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  1. kaneagle Posted messages 86278 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   14 682
     
    Install these 2 drivers:
    --> SOC Package
    --> Wireless

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    1. AGNESB!
       
      Great, it worked!! Thank you very much :)
      Good luck with everything!
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    2. Patetmac
       
      Great, it worked too. I just found your response and my speakers are working again after installing the drivers and rebooting. Thank you!!!
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    3. Tattoo999
       
      It's really very classy! Thank you and safe travels! That works!
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  2. kaneagle Posted messages 86278 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   14 682
     
    You're welcome.
    Have a good day.

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  3. kaneagle Posted messages 86278 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   14 682
     
    Hello,

    Perform a system restore and choose a date prior to the uninstallation.

    Press Windows + R
    Type --> rstrui.exe and OK.

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    1. AGNESB!
       
      Hello kaneagle,

      Unfortunately, I can't restore the system because "no restore point has been created" on my system, so it's impossible to find the configuration from an earlier date. I'm desperate!
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  4. kaneagle Posted messages 86278 Registration date   Status Moderator Last intervention   14 682
     
    Press Windows + R
    Type --> devmgmt.msc and OK.

    If there is an alert regarding the network controller:
    Give the hardware identification number of the device
    It’s a number that should look like this for example:
    --> PCI\VEN_1969&DEV_1026&SUBSYS.......
    If needed, check --> here
    Post the number in your next message.

    What do you have in network adapters?

    Is the model number incomplete?
    T100..
    Check the label underneath the laptop.

    Is Windows 8 32 or 64 bits?

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    1. AGNESB!
       
      No alerts regarding the network controller in the Device Manager

      In "Network adapter," there is "Broadcom 802..." and its identification number is: SD\VID_02d0&PID_4324&FN_1
      I hope this helps

      Otherwise, the model is the T100TA and Windows is 32-bit
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