Thank you for getting back to me and for your suggestion and I did run
the following command in the terminal;

sudo sh -c "echo 'realtime-scheduling = no' >> /etc/pulse/daemon.conf"

By doing that, the terminal asked for my password which I entered,
however from that point it just seemed to be waiting for me to write
another command.

I then restarted the notebook as you advised. Sadly this did not seem to
make any difference as the sound icon was not even on the top right of
the screen or did any drivers show up.

After I tried this, I restarted the notebook again and pressed F7 and
opened up the BIOS, and went to the Chipset Screen, then I selected the
South Bridge item, then clicked Audio Configuration item, there I
selected on LPE Audio Support and I changed it from LPE Audio ACPI mode
to LPE Audio PCI mode, the only other option on there was to disable it,
mind. I pressed the F4 - Save and restart.

The sound icon is now showing on the top right as are two drivers;

Multichannel Output Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor X5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx
series PCI Configuration Registers

Analogue Output Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor X5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx
series PCI Configuration Registers

Sadly I still have no sound, any other ideas?

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