No sound on iMac Intel 24'' EMC 2267 after hard drive replacement

I replaced my hard drive on my iMac Intel 24'' EMC 2267, due to numerous bad blocks, by following all the instructions on iFixit.com. I did not experience any problems.
I then installed all my files from a Time Machine backup. There were no problems with the restoration of my files. It seems that my new hard drive works beautifully.
However, one serious problem I have is that now there is no sound on my iMac. There is no startup chime, and there are no other sounds. When clicking on Sound in System preferences, it says that there are "no output devices found".
When opening system profiler, in the Audio (built-in) tab it says "Audio ID: 0"
I re-opeend my iMac to make sure that all cables were connected properly, and I did not manage to spot any problems.
I tried to reset PRAM and EMC but these did not solve the problem. I am working under MacOS X 10.6.8
Can someone help please? Any information provided will be most appreciated. Thanks in advance for your support.
Regards - Gina

I think when you replaced your hard drive you bumped into the daughter board and that is for the sound and the wireless, You need to get another daughterboard or contact the Apple Store if your Mac is stilll under warranty.

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