H87-G43 Gaming have no sound in Win 7

Q: I have a H87-G43 Gaming MB but the sound is not working under Win 7 64 bit, I also try to download the latest Realtek 1150 Audio driver from MSI web.
A: You need to update the Service pack 1 for your Windows 7 64bit to patch this issue.

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