Drivers De Sonido Windows 10

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Germaine Greenweig

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Aug 4, 2024, 12:08:17 PM8/4/24
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hello, after install Windows LTSC, Windows dont install audio driver, i try the drivers from link MediaFire GLK but system cant recognize, i try reistall another window same problem, i downloaded the complete european image from chuwi and same problem.
I have found the solution, Download the drivers from the link here . First, install the u1si02afcja0 driver then install Audio_Realtek_6.0.9038.1_W10x64_A driver. If an error states that directory cannot be created just press ok or cancel and try install again and it should work , Audio Driver Download
Muchas gracias por la informacin-
He conseguido actualizarlos los drivers de sonido siguiendo tus instrucciones.
Mi equipo es un herobook Pro 14,1" con Intel Celeron 4020.
Repito muchsimas gracias.
Hello. I normally run Linux on my Framework (Arch), and I have no issues. However, due to an online exam and lockdown browser (college student), I need to use windows. I was able to install it a few weeks ago on a 250GB expansion card using Rufus and Windows-to-go, and after installing the driver bundle, everything works except sound.
@nrp Sadly no change. I uninstalled the Realtek driver beforehand, to give it a good shot, but the behavior is still the same as with the beta bundle (after reinstalling Realtek). The speaker and mic show up, but the speaker is non-functional, and the microphone is completely dead.
@nrp
Might be a good idea to link to stand-alone driver packages alongside the bundle installer. May make it easier to troubleshoot driver issues between bundle releases if there are any newer drivers that are not yet in the latest bundle.
Hi, I downloaded the latest Beta drivers for Windows 11 from Framework site. Using an unzip program extract the individual drivers. Install the realtek audio driver and restart machine. I tried various other things but then uninstalled the realtek driver and the sound returned.
Curious about the reason? The ALSA drivers don't support microphones for my soundcard (Creative Sound Blaster 5.1 VX). Also, It does not handle audio output quite well. I have issues. Also, I'd really like some software like the windows-only "Realtek Audio Manager" that does effects to the audio such as echoes and so on.
Thanks for you help and assuring message. I couldn't attach logs here because attachments with .zip extension are not supported. However, I have solved the problem, just going to leave my steps here in case anyone on the Internet stumbles upon this thread.
I realized that the sound is delivered via USB Type-C when Link is connected. So the driver of the USB 3.1 was still using the sound even after VR uncoupling. I had to uninstall the USB driver, reboot the PC and scan for hardware changes in the device manager - that solved the problem immediately, however I wish this could be fixed for Oculus because now I am paranoid to connect my headset via Link and need to create a system checkpoint prior connecting the VR.
Hey there, thanks for reaching out. We understand you are having sound issues with Oculus Link. It's certainly no fun having your device working properly one second and the next having audio issues, so I will do my best to help you find a viable solution.
I am having a similar problem with my PC and Oculus. After using the headset and shutting down the computer, the next time it boots it is set to Oculus for the sound output and my device (Denon receiver is not an option I can select in any of the settings sections). If I look in windows setting my Denon is showing as not connected. If I do a reboot all of my sound devices are back to normal. There has to be a better way to solve this.
I am having a similar problem - no sound in Windows after using Oculus. The Oculus software/drivers are using the audio speaker even after disconnecting the Link. As a result, no sound in Windows. Tried selecting Speakers as a default, unchecked audio enhancements, reinstalling audio and NVIDIA driver, rebooting, stopping/starting audio service - nothing. When I try to Test the Speakers it pops up an error: Failed to play test tone. Please help!
Well it most certainly looks like you got yourself an internal error. Yeah, that just wont do! We need you to have the best time when going though your VR journeys! So let's get this all sorted out and get you back in the game (literally). For this we'll need to gather your logs, take a gander on into your system and give it the once over.
Once you've roped those logs up, let's have you get in touch with our most awesome support agents here: There, they will have an extensive amount of tools at their disposal, to better look into this. Res assured, we'll get you back in the saddle come the next rodeo!
I'm having the same problem - thanks Nikitqua for postin.g your solution. Unfortunately, I can't uninstall the USB driver as I need to keep working with the Quest Link - I'm developing a VR project in Unity for college, and need constant connection to the Quest. Equally, I can't work with losing access to sound on my laptop when not using the Quest. I can hardly join a Zoom or Teams meeting wearing my Quest headset!
I also can't submit the Oculus Log zip file - I followed the link given for support, but there's no option to follow that fits this problem, and no 'other' option. Please, please, please Meta, give us a means of reporting this problem, so your people can look into it. Your Link software is clearly interfering with the audio environment of the PC it's running on, and must be fixed - it's totally unacceptable!
I've now managed to submit a support ticket for this problem, with my Oculus Log attached as recommended by Oculus Support above. It may be a good idea if others could also submit tickets, so they have more info to work on. If you go to the link Support gave above - - you then have to choose Meta Quest 2 > Accessory > Oculus Link > Oculus Brand > "This does not solve my issue". This will eventually get you to their support ticket form. Posting the info here, as it took a long time to find it.
I had similar issue and was able to resolve it. 1) I went to device manager --> Sound, video, and game controllers and right clicked on Oculus Audio device and uninstalled the device (maybe I could have done disable?) 2) I clicked menu --> action --> scan for hardware device and it found my speakers, . 3) Then I clicked on speaker icon in the windows tray (bottom right hand) and clicked the carrot ^ and selected speaker as the output device. I have no idea what this will do when I next attempt to play via Oculus link, worst case I may have to reinstall.
@enactivejanet the driver will removed temporarily. It will be automatically restored when you 'scan for hardware changes' just make sure you can use touchpad, non-usb bluetooth or ps/2 mouse to navigate.
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I have windows 10 on my mid 2011 imac. All the other drivers are working perfectly except for the sound drivers. I had windows 8.1 previously on this imac and the audio drivers did not work there either, so im thinking its something im doing wrong rather than the mac itself. All it says is "No speakers or headphones are plugged in" Is there a way to connect my internal speaker that I use on the mac OS to windows? Other people I've seen on these forums have the same imac model as me and their sound drivers work fine, so there must be a solution to this, right? Any help is always appreciated!
I bought a Medion Akoya E16401 MD62264 without OS. I have installed W10 Pro and everything OK except for the audio drivers. I have tried with all windows updates, with the Intel Driver and support Assistant (it doesn't detect that I am missing audio drivers), I have tried to install generic Realtek drivers and nothing... I have downloaded from the Medion website the audio drivers, but there is no .exe. I don't know what else to do. The windows troubleshooter tells me there is no problem, but it tells me there are no speakers or headphones connected. The only possibility I have is to use bluetooth speakers. I don't know what else I can do.
First delete the old sound drivers in the device manager.
Then install the new ones from the service site either manually or reboot the computer and it will install them itself but you have to tell it where (source) to install them from.
thank you very much for your response. I have downloaded them before, but there is no .exe. I run the file "_install.cmd", it opens the console and gives me examples of actions, I run the action to import and install the driver package, it closes and nothing happens.
I installed a clean version of windows 10 (not acer windows) a while back and since then hav never had sound come out of the speaker or headphone port. If I plug it into HDMI or use bluetooth speakers it works, but that is pretty rare that I do that and is certainly not practical.
The drivers are updated, ive tried reinstalling them, reformatting again with windows, playing with the bios but that is very limited with what you can do. I was going to try and reinstall the factory version of windows 8, but i cant figure out how exactly to do that.
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