![]() ![]() Go to Microsoft Update Catalog, download the DRIVER that you want (choose something for Win 11), should be 10-15 MBs, search for “Realtek Semiconductor” in the catalog to find a driver (or, if you have preferred version, choose that)ĭisconnect internet, install the SETUP (restart PC if needed), then install the DRIVERĪnother option: find Realtek UAD on github and download, install the latest stable release: this unofficial version contains the DRIVER and the Realtek Audio Console. Uninstall all Realtek apps in Settings => Apps, programsĭownload Realtek SETUP R2.82 from Realtek’s website (this is what contains the HD audio manager!), should be ~450 MBs Run DDU to remove the Realtek driver (the one that you have) in SAFE MODE ![]() ![]() If you don’t have any issues other than not having the driver, it shouldn’t be hard though: too bad I’m not at my PC otherwise I could write an essay about how many things went wrong with the damn Realtek driver… (short version: it was a pain in the butt - just like with every Win 10 reinstall - eventually I was always able to figure out everything.). Ha! Just updated to Windows 11 a few days ago. ![]()
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