Since you deleted the sound device from the "Device Manager," and it did not reload it when rebooted, it is not looking good...
Notebooks now days are make like crap! As cheap as possible... I suspect two things...
1. You have some major virus infection that has corrupted your devices (but doesn't sound like this as you don't mention any other problems)
2. Your audio chip has malfunctioned. It is embedded on the systemboard and is not replaceable without major work and very specialized tools. Very few notebooks would be worth that work and effort, and if they were, it would be under warranty. Yours is old in technology terms...
Get ready to either live with no sound or buy a new notebook... Sorry. I see it all the time... I have parted out more notebooks than I care to remember...
Rmpl
"Our destruction... will be from another quarter. From the inattention of the people to the concerns of their government, from their carelessness and negligence..."
...Daniel Webster, June 1, 1837
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