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Accidentally deleted my computer Audio Driver!?

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10-Aug-2009, 10:48 PM #1
Accidentally deleted my computer Audio Driver!?
So my computer was running slow the other night so I decided to uninstall some unnecessary programs. Not knowing I uninstalled SigmaTel Audio, which turned out to be my Audio Driver!

Now I have no sound and when after downloading the driver off Dell (or another source) and trying to install it, I get the following message:

"Device Object not present, restart the system and restart again."

I've restarted my computer but still no luck! Even though my computer is running faster, the lack of sound is killing me! So if anyone can tell me what this "Device Object" is and how I can fix my problem, possibly step-by-step, it would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in Advance!

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Model: Dell Dimension E510
Operating System: Windows XP
Missing Audio Driver: SIGMATEL STAC 92XX C-Major HD Audio
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11-Aug-2009, 12:45 AM #2
Dells usually have a driver disk supplied. Otherwise, you can find this driver at the Dell site.
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