Hey, how exactly you deleted Realtek folders? Where is it located? But I will delete old Audio drivers and start fresh with the direct Realtek drivers as I said previously the Mobo ones are out of date.Įdit: Nope, didn't seem to install the Audio manager.Įdit: Solved it! I completely deleted my Realtek folders and updated the driver from MUC and it came back. ![]() The Realtek version never added it and the newest audio driver on my Mobo isn't compatible with the current version of Windows 10. Yes of the sources I used the two were both my Mobo manufacturer and Realtek themselves. OR you can go to realtek's website and manually download it from here: ![]() Also under device manager, click "show hidden devices" under view and uninstall duplicate audio devices. Uninstall current drivers first before installing new ones. ![]() "several sources" means several drivers and they are probably conflicting to take control of the audio device. You have to download drivers from your motherboards manufacturer.
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