Hi Nemesis, I understand you have sound quality issue after upgrading to Windows 10. This issue might be caused due to compatibility of hardware or drivers. We would suggest you to install the drivers using compatibility.

Windows 10 Realtek Sound Drivers

To know how to install a program using compatibility, refer to the below article: Note: This article is designed for Windows 7, use this as a reference. Hope this information helps, for further assistance please reply. The version of the drivers mentioned in my post are specifically designed for Windows 10 - there should NOT be any compatibility problems with the driver set. Hi, Just a thought, have you checked if the speaker settings are set to 5.1 or 7.1 instead of stereo? If not, Look at the icons near the digital clock for the Realtek speaker symbol (brown) and double left click to get settings window. Webcam Live Driver Windows 10 there. If it's not there, right click on white speaker symbol and select Playback Devices. Then Speakers, the select Configure and on the next screen, tick the box for Full-Range Speakers.

I hope it helps. Nforce Driver Windows 10. Kind regards, Mark Thanks for thinking of that. I have checked prior to posting here and yes, the speakers I have and the choice of speaker type is correctly set to Stereo - there is no Full-Range Speakers choice listed.

I am running SuperMicro PDSGE with Realtek AC97 audio. After install of Windows 10 (Version 10.0.10240) yesterday, my computer blue screens with RTKVAC64.SYS a s the problem. Uninstalled audio device through safe mode, no Realtek drivers available from Realtek's website work. Audio worked just fine in Win7 prior to installation of Windows 10 Release yesterday 7/30/2015 (Version 10.0.10240). Device Manager does not find any compatible driver available and does not allow manual installation of driver. I ran into the same problem and followed the same steps. I was able to fix it by updating the driver directly from the device manager.

Here are the steps I followed: • From the start menu, go to Settings, Devices, Device Manager. • In the device manager, find and expand the section 'Sound, video and game controllers' • Right click on the entry labeled 'Realtek High Definition Audio.'

• Select 'Update Driver Software.' • Select 'Search automatically for updated driver software.' • After selecting this, an updated driver was installed and my sound was working. On my Dell Precision T3610, the bad driver was dated and had a version of 6.0.1.7535. After updating the driver, it was replaced with driver version 6.0.1.6075 dated.

Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller Series Drivers: Realtek PCIe FE Family Controller Series Drivers: HD Audio Codec Driver: Monthly Revenue Update: M.O.P.S. Audio drivers available for download from the Realtek website are general drivers for our audio ICs, and may not offer the customizations made by your system.

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