I have tried everything except removing the MS Store App to no avail.One of the most asked questions in this thread, is which type of Realtek driver one needs to update his Audio, since there are quite a few available.
As bluntly put by one of the most knowledgeable fellow members: this is Greek to me and he is absolutely right So lets try to shed some light to this really complicated issue. It should be noted that the following methods (either manual or automatic) apply only to Realtek HDA (legacy) drivers and not the modern UAD ones. If you have already installed a Realtek driver, suggested by your boards Manufacturer or if you have clean installed and Windows 10 has installed a Realtek driver for your specific Hardware ID (and not just the defaultgeneric Windows 10 audio driver), then proceed with the steps below. If you have the defaultgeneric Windows 10 driver installed, go to the systems Manufacturer Support page and search for the Audio driver for your system. Realtek Audio Download The SuggestedIt doesnt matter if you find the latest version, but make sure to download the suggested by the manufacturer driver for your Audio chip, install that driver and then follow the steps below. The image below is an example of Realtek driver with Conexant (CXAPO) Integration and the HDA driver type needed to update the Audio device, according to the special files lists below is FF04. You must have something similar, for the same or other integration: If you cannot find any of the special files listed below, it means that you dont have any additional integration (feature). In this case, to update your driver, you need to install the FF00 - Generic driver type. Besides the Generic one (FF00), which is what the name implies, a generic driver with no additional integration, for each one of the other driver types, the special files you must look for to decide which driver you need, are: A. If you are using Windows 10 64-bit and have the 64-bit Realtek driver installed FF01 FF00 with Fortemedia (FMAPO) Integration. Realtek Audio Download Download TheRealtekAudioDriverIntegration.ps1 Download Download the script, save it on your Desktop (or any other convenient folder) and unblock it. Release Notes of version 2.0 (05-Jun-2020) Added identification of HDA or UAD driver, currently installed To run the script you must first make a note of the folder where the script has been saved. Once you know where it is located you can run it in any of the following two ways: In PowerShell, either navigate to the folder where the script is located and run it from there. Downloads folder you type the following two commands: cd env:USERPROFILEDownloads.RealtekAudioDriverIntegration.ps1 Or If you want to run the script from your current location in PowerShell and the script is saved in your Downloads folder, type the following command: env:USERPROFILEDownloadsRealtekAudioDriverIntegration.ps1 If you havent already changed the PowerShell ExecutionPolicy to allow running scripts, you need to do it. So before running the script (or any other script, from a source you trust), run the following command to allow the script to run in the current PowerShell session. Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process Remember that closing the PowerShell window your ExecutionPolicy returns to its defaults, for every new PowerShell window (session). When the script is completed, it will give you the driver type (integration) you currently have installed for your Audio device and will propose which HDA driver type you need to use for updating your Realtek driver. Example of script output: Example of the log file, the script creates on the users Desktop: The script has been tested and runs well, but like every piece of software, the more people run it and give feedback the better it will become. It will not harm your system, as it doesnt make any changes to anything and if it doesnt provide accurate results, you can post the contents of the log file it creates on your desktop, to find the reason it failed. Thats it. You now know, which driver type you need to update your Audio. RealtekAudioDriverCompatibility.ps1 Download The script will open a folder picker window and ask you to provide the location where the downloaded Realtek driver has been expandedextracted. It will then check if the drivers.inf files include your systems Realtek audio device Hardware ID and give you the complete name of the.inf file that contains your audio Hardware ID. HTH. Dimitri. As far as that Realtek MS store app, that thing is stuck halfway in my store, it says I already have it but when I try to download, it fails.
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