![]() ![]() Uninstalling NVIDIA High Definition AudioĪnd so on, so I can't manage to solve it. Installing Audio Jack Service from my mainboard facture (GIGAByte) resulting into error 1920. (64 bits) Adding the driver as a legacy hardware, resulting into a BSOD. It's creating a Realtek folder only in Program Files (x86), not in the normal Program Files and like I said, there is nothing in the device manager.ĭowngrading Windows 10 versions from : 20H2 to 2004, 1909, 1908, 1903 currently using 1809. Everything worked fine until a few days back. I have been using a combo to mic and sound adapter for a few years now. In device manager, there is no other thing then my headphones (Razer Kraken 7.1 V2) and High definition audio manager, which was NVIDIA high definition something. I have a asus ROG G503VM, that has one 4pole 3.5mm combo jack. (Need to say that the jacks worked just fine then after reinstalling my windows)įrom my thoughts I think I need to install the Realtek HD Audio Drivers or something, but they are not installing properly. It's a jack device and it's not detecting it, neither my speakers, only my headphones which they are USB. I recently bought a new microphone for my setup like 4 days ago and since then, I am trying to make it working, and it's giving me a lot of headaches. ![]()
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