![]() Just boot into safe mode minimal or with networking, safe with Command prompt is too restrictive. Step 8a and step 9 take care of restarting the Windows Audio service for you, so don't worry about it. If step 3a applies to you, you'll have to perform 8a and 10a. if you used the official setup you can now reconnect to the Internet. run setup from my generic package to the end ġ0a.if you used the official setup to uninstall, disconnect from the Internet, and let it reboot the system and carefully delete stuff related to Realtek Audio driver Ĩa. look for entries under Extensions, Software components and Sound, video and game controllers driver classes with the provider being Realtek or Realtek Semiconductor Corp.when it's over close Services, then open DriverStore Explorer - RAPR.locate Windows Audio making sure it matches exactly, then do stop command on it.on start search for Services and open it as admin. ![]() if there is no such entry, run setup from my generic package until it asks to install the generic driver, answer with no as it's too early for it if there is an entry in Programs and Features / Apps & Features put in there by Realtek official setup, use it to uninstall, but don't restart yet when prompted, minimize it as you'll be back to it later ģb.
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