No Audio Output Device message on u305-s5077

I am showing the "NO AUDIO OUTPUT DEVICE" message.  I have followed a few of the posts for similar laptops and and tried downloading new drivers which don't seem to be working.
In Device Manager, isn't there supposed to be a "sounds" tab or something to that effect?  In System Devices, I see High Definition Audio Controller which says it's working fine.
Any suggestions to get Sound going again would be greatly appreciated.

Satellite U305-S5077 
In Device Manager, isn't there supposed to be a "sounds" tab or something to that effect? 
Look under Sound, video and game controllers.
In the meantime, try reinstalling a driver. Try them both.
   Realtek Audio Driver for Windows Vista (Version 6.0.1.5473 - Released 01/29/08)
   Realtek Audio Driver for Windows Vista (Version 6.0.1.5420 Logo - Released 06/05/07)
-Jerry

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