


cab file and used 7zip to extract it to a folder. The second item listed was version 6., size 134.3 MB. What worked for me was going to the Microsoft Update Catalog and doing a search for "Realtek Sound Driver", here's the link: https /Then I sorted the results by clicking on the "Last Updated" column, which put the most recent drivers at the top. 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I will delete old Audio drivers and start fresh with the direct Realtek drivers as I said previously the Mobo ones are out of date.Įdit: Nope, didn't seem to install the Audio manager.Įdit: Solved it!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.
