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    magreat is offline Senior Member
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    Default Not able to uninstall Realtek audio drivers

    When mounting the audio drivers for my hard drive, the installer spoiled and as a result mounted bad drivers. The sound card won't job and the device is listed as not functioning in the device manager. However I can't uninstall the driver (it just says "Windows may require this to boot" and I can't inform the drivers. Same thing occurs in secure mode and using driver cleaner eradicates the drivers but doesn't eliminate it from the device manager.

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    I'm getting the literal similar thing after demanding to build up the 64-bit drivers on my XP Pro x64. It's all in the Device Manager. Won’t allow me uninstall or else update drivers. I can only stop it, but that doesn't fasten the complexity evidently. Any ideas? Thanks.

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    I have not at all supervised 64 bit drivers. Did you guarantee your BIOS and/or audio card firmware or else software position for 64 bit?

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    I ran into a like complexity with my XP boot along with MSI P35 Plat motherboard.

    Set off to your motherboard's downloads (don't make use of the drivers on Realtek's sites. as a least amount they didn't run for me) as well as get the most current drivers. MSI had a few dated Nov 19th. Save after that on your OS drive in their own folder as well as decompress the folder you downloaded. That mode you'll be equivalent to run the setup.exe or else "find" the exact driver files.

    Go off into the BIOS as well as stop the included audio. Boot into Safe Mode as well as set off to add/eliminate as well as uninstall the Realtek program. Restart rear into safe mode. Set off into device manager, on the menu select the View/Show Hidden Devices as well as remove some of the audio/multimedia devices.

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    The Reason this take place is when you build up the drive there is a windows hot fix that mounts in the setting I have situated on the quicker computer if you click Next too early on the drive mounts previous to the hot fix. Causing it to not work.

    Most Time I made use for system restore to right the trouble when it’s just take place.

    I’m currently working on a computer now that’s had the complexity for long when I have a resolution I will post it.

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    I own a Realtek HD audio plus if I stop it in the bios I don't examine whichever audio device in the windows device manager plus I believe it's normal... but if I start it in the bios.... I make out the driver in windows but it won't uninstall it in the device manager, I have also tried the most newest Realtek driver WDM_R200.exe plus it don't work.... so far if I boot in safe mode it won't allow me to uninstall it, but if I deactivate it in the bios I just can't check up the audio driver in windows device manager.

    Perhaps the most recent solution is to erase actually the file drivers but I don't recognize what to delete..... I have passed many hours to realize how to make my soundcard functioning.... What unsuccessful and I have a bad mood currently... I consider I will re-install windows once more...... it's what adds when you purchased all in one motherboard ... you don't pay much but it’s all scrap.

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    I own an Intel dq35jo motherboard with HD audio bus. Driver would not build up, awful file message at time of mount. I employed Michelin's post for the start of the process, but he left out the final, "obtain you computer with audio" as well as functioning HD audio device in the device manager step.

    The first steps:
    Make a folder on your desktop called "backup" or else something you wish
    Set off to the Start Menu as well as click on the run
    Type "regedit" as well as click on OK
    Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, Expand SYSTEM, Expand CONTROLSET001
    Expand ENUM
    In here you should make out a folder HDAUDIO
    Underline by clicking on
    Go to File Export as well as save file to the folder you created on the desktop
    Erase the folder in the regedit
    restart
    Message will come out on start up that you have a misplaced driver.
    Overlook this message as well as set up the driver that didn't work firstly, this worked after me.

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    I restored to an earlier date before I added a innovative driver but that didn’t generate several changes, but...replace to a earlier date but while in SAFE MODE worked! What’s the difference???
    Why did it work from secure mode but not from usual???

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    My Sound Card mounted suitably in fact (after Windows restoration) but I couldn't play/hear a single sound from my computer like to it alleged over, after removing the registry folder as well as restarting. Trouble solved and everything is perfect now.
    Thanks a lot.

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