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Windows 7 might still be routing audio to your old internal speakers or digital display outputs.
Do not guess. Use these built-in Windows 7 tools:
If you can tell me what Device Manager shows under , I can give you the exact free driver link for Windows 7.
Finding the specific "WS-68" sound driver for Windows 7 can be tricky as it is often associated with older or generic sound cards. To get your audio working, you should use one of the following reliable methods: 1. Identify the Exact Hardware
It's generally . Windows 7 and Windows 10/11 have different driver models. While a driver designed for a newer OS might install, it often leads to instability, crashes, or the device not working at all. Always prioritize drivers made for Windows 7.
Look for "Other Devices" or "Sound, video and game controllers."
Before using third-party sites, check Microsoft's official archive.
Once you have downloaded the correct .exe or .zip file, follow this guide to avoid errors.
SDI is open-source, offline, and contains verified drivers.
Follow these steps to manually install or update your audio driver:
If you can't find a direct link, use a free tool that scans your hardware and finds the correct match:
Method 2: Install via the Hardware ID (Recommended for Generic Chips)