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Sonivani:
Probablely, for laptops integrated CPUs, audio and GPU drivers are doing the glitches, i have a desktop with intel processor I7(4th gen), Asus Z87Pro Mb with intel gpu +realtek integrated but i have a nvidia graphic card , so i guess i avoided most of the worries (and if could remember well i gave up realtek audio updates , and used the microsoft ones(new certification for drivers, prior to win1809)
Boggin:
I've always stuck with Realtek audio drivers.
Sonivani:
--- Quote from: Boggin on June 13, 2020, 06:17:37 am ---I've always stuck with Realtek audio drivers.
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i've just attached my current audio drivers picture( previous post)
Boggin:
I checked Device Manager for an update but it said the latest one was already installed, even though it's dated 2011 which is when the machine was bought.
Sonivani:
--- Quote from: Boggin on June 13, 2020, 06:28:24 am ---I checked Device Manager for an update but it said the latest one was already installed, even though it's dated 2011 which is when the machine was bought.
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I think i desactivated the onboard(MB Asus Z87Pro ) Realtek integrated audio/Drivers when they were not anymore so often updated( perhaps in 2019)
when the Microsoft Drivers had to be WHQL certified to run on fresh install of win10 (by Windows Hardware Developer Center Dashboard ) had been put in place by Microsoft in a purpose to avoid interences between old/not often updated corrupting the kernel
that kind of worries(french version) : https://support.microsoft.com/fr-fr/help/4529832/updating-to-windows-10-version-1903-on-devices-with-some-driver-versio
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