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Did Tweaking Caused These Problems After Cloning HDD To SSD ??
Boggin:
Yes I know Realtek's site is all to hell - I don't think they support it any more.
My laptops which use Realtek Network adapters and audio date back to 2010.
You could try reinstalling it through Device Manager.
Right click on the audio adapter and select Update driver then select Browse my computer... then Let me pick … where you then click on the driver then on Next where it will reinstall from the Driver store.
Although I only have the Realtek Audio device listed in my Device Manager, the Store also lists Microsoft's audio driver.
I ignore that and select the Realtek one which produces a compatibility alert, but I just proceed with that one anyway which requires a reboot to complete.
You could create a manual restore point before doing so but Windows should create its own when a driver is reinstalled.
I'm just about to reboot my machine to see what the result is - will be back shortly.
Boggin:
After the reboot I found that I needed to set up the Realtek HD Audio Manager again which I set to Living Room, check the Loudness Equalizer box and set the Equalizer to Live which has been retained after another reboot.
findcount:
many thanks, bro...................i'll try it out in a few days............thanks again ! :smiley:
Boggin:
I found that Windows didn't create a restore point but Reliability history recorded the driver install.
findcount:
i shut down my pc last night and today, seems that the equalizer settings have been saved...............
but still need to log in to email, forums, etc.............
well, at least the EQ issues seems ok now...........better than nothing :tongue:
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