Somebody, some day will straighten this out. Replacing operating systems is a crap shoot, I know.but if audio is important to you, it's worth the risk of ending up with a boat anchor for a computer. When I finally figured out that it was asking for my new Windows universal password I got on my laptop and looked it up, else I would have had a dead computer even to today. Somehow or the other he fixed it to where I needed a password to log back in. After I finished with the mute one (support) I rebooted. Guess what? The process worked flawlessly! And diddly dang, my audio was back just like it used to was. I took back control and booted him off.Īfterwards, my solution was to revert to Windows 7. Installs the Realtek High Definition Audio Driver and Intel® Smart Sound Technology (Intel® SST) driver for the 3. When he started looking at my personal homepage after running a diagnostic on my networking adapter (!!!!), that was all she wrote. I followed him fooling around for 1.5 hours on my machine. The guy obviously knew less than me and would NOT or could not communicate with me in chat. Just for the heck of it I looked again tonight when I saw your post. Checked all the forums and found, at the time last week, zip on record.
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