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Realtek HD Audio Manager not showing up

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I have had Windows 10 for some time and the audio driver was working perfectly fine. Today I got a code 36 for my audio driver. My motherboard is old, but it has been working with the audio driver being fine.
I went about the following
- Uninstalling and reinstalling the driver
- Checking motherboard manufacturer for the driver
- Checking RealTek for the Driver.
- checking registry (deleting the filter)(Dont worry I made a backup first)

I think that is everything I have done. The only thing left on my mind would be to reset Windows 10, but I thought I would check here first to see if anyone else had some ideas.
Thank You
Griz
 
Have you tried going into Device Manager and removing the reference there and allowing the system to find it again?
While in there check to see if there are any Red X and or Yellow ?


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Hello

Did you get that latest Win 10 October update?

@Rustys @Bruce

I had shutdown my computer at the end of the day, and I had a notepad file opened. The computer sat all night waiting for me to either save or discard the notepad file. When I was using it the driver worked fine, but then after sitting on all night waiting for a save or discard the driver no longer worked. I did not get the update till a day later, and have not tired to see if the driver would work.

Would it be worth the try to see if it would work after the update?


Have you tried going into Device Manager and removing the reference there and allowing the system to find it again?
While in there check to see if there are any Red X and or Yellow ?

By this do you mean uninstalling the driver? I used Device Manager to uninstall the driver as one of my attempts, but it was replaced with "High Definition Audio Device" instead of Realtek HD Audio Device. Currently I am using the "High Definition Audio Device", I liked Realtek because it allowed me to choose what kind of input/output I wanted (though you probably already know that). If you would like I can reinstall the driver to give you the speccy snapshot.

Please let me know.
 
Would it be worth the try to see if it would work after the update?
Yes check and see if things are working.

By this do you mean uninstalling the driver? I used Device Manager to uninstall the driver as one of my attempts, but it was replaced with "High Definition Audio Device" instead of Realtek HD Audio Device. Currently I am using the "High Definition Audio Device", I liked Realtek because it allowed me to choose what kind of input/output I wanted (though you probably already know that). If you would like I can reinstall the driver to give you the speccy snapshot.
If you have the installation software (drive) for the sound card.
While in Device Manager select View
Now click Show Hidden Devices

If the Realtek is listed then uninstall it.

From the Start Menu
Select Settings
Select Apps and uninstall the driver from there as well (if it is present).
Reboot and then install the drivers and see if that helps.
 
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