![]() ![]() Some say to use the Control Panel Device Manager to install/uninstall the drivers, others say to use Realtek's setup.exe for a complete install. There's a lot of confusing information. ![]() What I'll require are a few links to the correct files needed, and a simple step-by-step tutorial on how to install the setup. I have created some screenshots from my older laptop (HP) setup, showcasing what - up 'till now - I've been reasonably happy with. Instead I've spent several days trying to wrap my head around - drivers, dll files, inf files, APO's, API's, registry changes, install & uninstall procedures. I have a library of music I want to listen to (I currently use Foobar2000) and I'd like a specific audio setup to suit my needs. It also has a single Headphone/Microphone combo jack. It came with Realtek pre-installed (which I didn't like because the manager was missing.well actually there was a strange "console" app instead that didn't resemble anything like the Realtek manager I've been use to in the past.) It has Windows 10, 64-bit, 1809 version. It's a little frustrating, honestly.Īnyway, long story short I have bought a brand new Asus ROG Laptop. The reason is mostly due to the end users preferences for using software that in their view "isn't their problem to fix". ![]() Hello, I'm having to seek help from this wonderful community here on TechPowerUp, as the official tech giant's support services have a rather nonchalant and ineffectual approach to solving these sorts of problems. ![]()
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