No Sound Conexant HD Smart Audio Driver v 4.36.7.60

I have uninstalled and installed the version above into my p105s6147 satellite. I do not have sound.
What can I do?
The tech said I would have to have a hardware change. But, I don't have the money for that. Is that my only option?

Satellite P105-S6147
Downloads here.
Try these.
   Conexant Audio Driver for Windows Vista (Version 4.8.0.0 Update1214 - Released 01/05/07)
   Conexant Audio Driver for Windows Vista (Version 4.8.0.0 Logo r2 - Released 12/21/06)
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