Latest Realtek HD Audio Driver Version [archive]


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       #1601

    Showbiz said:
    yep
    There are no instructions on the first page of this thread for extracting the .cab file to a folder. Only instructions for using DISM. When you got to the screen for browsing to the folder and chose it, did you click NEXT or click "Let me choose....." ?
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       #1602

    f14tomcat said:
    There are no instructions on the first page of this thread for extracting the .cab file to a folder. Only instructions for using DISM. When you got to the screen for browsing to the folder and chose it, did you click NEXT or click "Let me choose....." ?
    Pretty sure I did it right mate.

    Followed the instructions here: CAB file - Install in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
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       #1603

    Showbiz said:
    Pretty sure I did it right mate.

    Followed the instructions here: CAB file - Install in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
    User: D4ni3l
    That is using the DISM command. It has caused issues for some with an error (2) stating the file could not be found. If your driver version screen in Device Manager does NOT say this, you have not updated it.

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       #1604

    @Showbiz ... I'm going to have to leave soon. Can you verify what version of the driver you have, please?
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       #1605

    @Showbiz, I have to go. If you don't have the version in this picture, you are not updated. Go back and extract the .cab file that you downloaded into a folder, using 7-Zip or WinRAR or any tool that will extract it. Use the method to browse to the folder you extracted, and click NEXT. Sorry, I have to leave. Good luck. TC



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       #1606

    Latest Realtek HD Audio Driver Version [archive]-screenshot-1-.png
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       #1607

    Thanks man, that's exactly what I did. No idea what's going on.
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       #1608

    It means the driver on Dell's site was installed after all. Could you show us the Hardware Ids of this device ? Just go to details and choose Hardware Ids in the dropdown menu.
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       #1609

    NovHak said:
    It means the driver on Dell's site was installed after all. Could you show us the Hardware Ids of this device ? Just go to details and choose Hardware Ids in the dropdown menu.
    It's weird because I thought I'd uninstalled it from the programs menu AND through device manager.. Same with my video card which says it's up to date even though I'm not so sure.

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       #1610

    @Showbiz, when you uninstalled your driver, did you also check this box to delete the driver software from your machine? Are you running a Dell XPS 13? You have no system specs so it's hard to know what we're dealing with. For some reason, this new driver, may not be compatible with your machine.

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