No Audio Devices Installed

I was listening to music today when all the computer no longer played with the headphones. I would put different headphones in the jack and it would only play on the computer speakers. Then the computer froze and I had to reboot it. Now under the sound file it says there are no audio devices installed. What should I do?
Any help would be great!

HI,
EHanrehan, you have a loptop DV6700 hece please post in the Laptop section.
Hi,
WError, if you are getting Error Code - 10, then it represents that the drivers are not installed correctly.
In order to resolve the issue, unintsall the Realtek Realtek High Definition Audio Driver from Program and Features. Restart the PC and then install the drivers from Recovery Manager. You can also download the driver sp26860.exe and then update with sp37324.exe and your issue will be resolved.
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