No speakers plugged in Satellite L75D-A7283

Please help!
My computer shows "No speakers or headphones plugged in" yet I have internal speakers.  I received this error message after I downloaded various Toshiba updates. It's an AMD High Definition Audio Device which came installed on the computer.
Thanks

I had a similar problem with my L75-A7285. Called Toshiba CS today. Directed to use administrator account (Windows 8.1). Press "windows" key and "X" to be able to access Device Manager. Clicked on that and looked at Sound settings. I had a yellow exclamation symbol on driver. Was told to uninstall, which I did (right click to initiate removal process). Then told to restart computer. Automatically reinstalled sound driver. Told to access media to check for sound. It worked. Surprised and happy!

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