![]() Next you can click Sound, video and game controllers category to expand it, and you should see Realtek High Definition Audio or Realtek Audio in the list. I've tried installing the drivers through device manager, but I always get bluescreen when I try that. You can press Windows + R, type devmgmt.msc, and press Enter to open Device Manager on Windows 10. I went through the setup program, restarted my pc, but nothing happened. ![]() I tired installing them through Realtek's sites, and Asus's sites, but nothing happened. Now download from your manufacturers site as Phillip Corcoran mentioned up there. Restart PC and check if the microsoft's audio is installed. ![]() Right click onto Realtek, uninstall and tick delete software. At some point (I can't say exactly when, since I mainly use my headset) my Realtek drivers just disappeared. Go to device manager, locate sound, video games and controller. I bought a Logitech wireless headset and use it mainly, and it works fine since it has it's own drivers. I used to have the drivers on this PC some years ago. So I can't install Realtek audio drivers, so I can't use speakers on my pc. I know there are plenty of threads similar to this, but despite reading through those, I haven't found a solution to my problem.
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