Step 3: In the Device Manager window, expand Sound, video, and game controllers by making a double click on it. Step 2: Find and click on Device Manager from all the available options. In the Permissions for SYSTEM, check the denycheckbox in the full control option. Step 1: On your keyboard, altogether hit Windows +X keyboard keys. Select “SYSTEM” by clicking on it on the Group or user names options. Right click anywhere that is blank and choose properties. Go to this local disk C: path: C:\Program Files\Realtek\Audio\HDA You will get a warning about compatibility but ignore it. Select the Microsoft driver (High Definition Audio Device) and OK. Right-click Realtek HD Audio Device from (the sounds video and game controller expansion) and choose “Update Driver’.Ī Dialogue will appear with options to automatically search for the driver online, search on disk or select from a list. Choose to select from a list. A list will appear containing the Realtek driver and the Microsoft generic driver. Go to Device Manager by: pressing Windows/Start Key + R and type devmgmt.msc in the run box and hit enter. This will also uninstall the sound drivers, so we will need to reinstall them. Type appwiz.cpl on the run textbox and hit enter.įrom the Programs and Features window, double click on Realtek HD Audio Manager to uninstall the program. Nothing else should happen.Įdit: These instructions are to disable auto reinstallation of the drivers. The only thing that happens when you don't have audio drivers, is that you don't have audio anymore.
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