Place a check mark next to Run this program in Compatibility mode and select the operating system accordingly from the drop down list. Go to the location where you had saved your downloaded setup files of the drivers and.If you are prompted to Confirm, then Confirm.Look for the Drivers, expand, then right click and select.Press Windows Key + R on your desktop screen to go to run box.Go to your manufacturer’s website and download the.Try the below mentioned steps and check if it helps: I would suggest you to try uninstalling and re-installing the audio drivers in compatibility mode and check if that helps. I have the event log of the realtek drivers and will post them below. I'm at a loss here, both situations are driving me mad. (dell 7577, laptop plugged into speakers and external monitors, so Audio is coming through the headphone jack)Īfter updating at some point my audio went very flat, lots of troubleshooting led me to uninstall all realtek stuff and going with the Microsoft drivers, this fixed the flat bass problem, but then lead to Loud popping (almost like the sound when you plug or unplug the headphone jack) ALL THE TIME, well that's an exaggeration it only doesn't do it when solid sound is coming through (like playing a game or watching a video) if no sound is coming through at the time in a constant fashion it will loudly pop every 15 seconds to minute or so. SO for about 3 months now I've been fighting with the audio on my PC.
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