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marineraussies:
HI,
Not sure if you actually received my reply....I could only go back to 8/9...it wouldn't go any further, but it did work.
No volume, still, but it is what it is.
I will try and see what I have in my Dell, and then compare and see if I can fix it.
Thank you for all of your help.
:)
Boggin:
Can you right click on the Start button and select Event Viewer - ensure Event Viewer (Local) is highlighted and when you see Critical, Errors etc. click on Errors then on View All Instances of This Event in the lower right pane and look to see if there are any related Events, probably time stamped for when you booted up.
Clicking on any will give some info on the error in the pane below.
If you want to post any, click on Copy/Copy details as text in the lower right pane then right click in the reply box and select Paste.
Boggin:
You may want to check this on yours - on checking after updating my Realtek audio drivers to 14/06/2017 ver. 6.0.1.8186 I noticed today that I no longer had my Realtek HD Audio Manager.
Rolling back the driver in Device Manager removed the Realtek and just left me with the MS HD adapter.
I had created a restore point earlier yesterday which put things back.
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