I'd then uninstall any audio drivers from the device manager and disconnect from the internet and reboot and try to install the audio drivers then. ![]() Before doing this I also used revo uninstaller, I looked to see how many times the realtek audio drivers failed to install and uninstalled all of them, i saw almost a dozen failed installs when I did that. I did this from a fresh install of windows, i kept it disconnected from the internet and installed the realtek audio drivers. My realtek audio drivers would never get installed correctly. ![]() When you're installing the driver, is it asking you uninstall and reboot and then it will attempt to install afterwards? I got stuck in some install loop since everytime it would uninstall and reboot, windows would install the wrong drivers and the install would fail because it would detect drivers are installed and try to uninstall again and eventually fail.
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