![]() ![]() I could use some help on this, because it seems like it has some pretty easy solution, which I am unaware of. I tried uninstalling it so many times, but it kept coming back. I tried stopping the automatic driver update from: "My computer -> Properties -> Advanced -> Hardware -> Device Installation Settings -> No. And right after installing it I see the HD Audio driver for awhile, and then it dissapears and 5 mins after, Realtek (R) Audio driver appears on its place. Then I realised these are only codecs ( they didnt work out anyways ). Now, right-click on Realtek (R) Audio and click on Update driver to update the device. I've tried several things today for 5 hours, most of which went in restarting the laptop. In the Device Manager window, expand the Sound, video, and game controllers to expand it. My problem is that I cannot keep the Realtek HD Audio driver, since it removes itself from device manager alone right after I instal it. I noticed that when I install Realtek HD Audio driver the sound of my speaker is significantly better and I have the option to enhance it, while when I have the Realtek (R) Audio driver, there is no option menu for enhancement in the properties of the driver. Instead of Realtek HD Audio driver in Device Manager I have Realtek (R) Audio driver, which I do not want. ![]() ![]() ![]() I have always had pretty low sound on it, even tho it has DTS X Ultra, which did not make any difference when turned on. I have an ASUS TUF Gaming F15 for around 2 months. Today I updated to Windows 11 and I thought that maybe after the update I wont face the same problem with the audio. ![]()
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