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What Realtek driver do I need?

By Sarah Oconnor

What Realtek driver do I need?

To determine which driver you need you must follow these steps: Right click on the Start Menu and select Device Manager or in Search type devmgmt to open Device Manager. Navigate to “Sound, video and game controllers” and open “Realtek High Definition Audio” Select the Driver tab and click “Details”

What is the Best Audio driver for Windows 10?

ASIO4ALL is one of the best ASIO drivers for Windows 10 audio hardware and software. You can go to to download and install ASIO4ALL on your Windows computer. Check how to download, update, or reinstall USB drivers for your USB devices on Windows 10 PC.

How do I install audio output driver?

Installing Audio Output Device. Make sure that a sound driver is installed. To do this, follow these steps: Click Start , type Device Manager in the Start Search box, and then press ENTER. In the Device Manager dialog box, expand Sound, video, and game controllers . If there is a speaker icon next to the sound driver, the driver is installed.

How to install audio output device Windows 10?

Right-click the Start button and select Device Manager.

  • Select any item within the Device Manager. Then,open the Action menu and select Add legacy hardware.
  • Select Next on the Welcome to the Add Hardware Wizard screen.
  • Pick the Install the hardware that I manually select from a list (Advanced) option and select Next.
  • Pick Sound,video and game controllers as the hardware type and select Next.
  • Select the audio manufacturer from the list to the left of the screen. Then,select the model from the right side.
  • Select Next again to install the audio device.
  • Select Finish to complete the installation process.
  • Restart your computer.
  • Why is my sound not working?

    The audio jack could be loose or broken

  • Your system might not be updated
  • Your computer could be running on outdated audio drivers
  • Any recent change in your system’s settings
  • The audio services could have stopped working
  • There could be an issue with your microphone or speaker
  • A malware could have attacked your system’s audio components