![]() ![]() You could then go back to the same place (the "Sound, video and game controllers" category), right click the audio device and choose "Update driver" followed by "Search automatically for updated driver software". ![]() It should install a driver (maybe not the latest, but one that should work). Select the Realtek driver by right-clicking it and then select "uninstall device"Ĭheck the box that says "Delete the driver software for this device" and then click "Uninstall"Īt the top of Device Manager click on "Action" and then "Scan for hardware changes" If even that fails, try uninstalling the drivers and allow Windows to find the best drivers available like this:Įxpand the "Sound, video and game controllers" category. If they are not current drivers, you want to try downloading the latest audio drivers for your motherboard from MSI. Next, the drivers that you are installing - are they the original drivers that came with your motherboard or did you download the latest drivers from MSI? On that same sound settings page, if you click on "Troubleshoot" under the master volume slider, does it successfully play sound? ![]()
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