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Almighty1 i don't have any issues anymore i sorted them out it was something stuck in the windows driver foundation area, i went device manager and had 2 locations with realtek audio it was bizarre, i uninstalled from there , then reinstalled them and all is well no more issues. on a side note the last ones i got work great and i even updated them with the ones from MS update catalog, all is well. i think since they work good now i'm leaving these installed.
Not on my system lopedoggie.
Before uninstalling the previous build I ran the Registry Cleaner module in CCleaner which found 2 entries to delete, both of these relating to files I'd previously deleted so I knew they were safe to delete.
Next I uninstalled the Realtek High Definition Audio Driver using Programs and Features. Rebooted then ran the Registry Cleaner again. It found 148 invalid entries all of which were related to Realtek HD Drivers. It just goes to show what I've hinted at in some previous posts, ie Realtek HD drivers don't uninstall cleanly.
Next ran the setup for build 7667, rebooted and all was fine. The Realtek HD Audio Manager was running in the tray and the sound was ok.
One warning though, if you don't know what a registry entry is referring to then don't mess with it.
Did anybody try to uninstall Realtek drivers with Revo Uninstaller with cleanup settings at highest ? It should get rid of those tails in the registry.
free version is 32 bit only full version is 64 bit and 32 bit programs i have the full version and is always what i do when uninstalling drivers, but be a ware that using the high setting make sure you go threw them one bye one as it can potentially remove stuff that belongs to the system.