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Windows 11 audio driver or Windows 11 sound driver is a type of computer hardware/firmware driver necessary for audio devices to work properly in the Win11 operating system. Only with those drivers, can you hear sound from your PC.

The latest Realtek audio driver windows 11 for Intel was released on January 11, 2022. Its version is 6.0.9285.1. This Intel Realtek HD audio driver for Windows 11 is for a 3.5mm audio jack and can be installed on the 11th generation Intel NUC11PHKi7C and NUC11PHKi7CAA. Its size is 378.6 MB.

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Since this is our first official driver to support Windows* 8.1 - we are very excited to hear your constructive feedback. We have a good track record with these feedback pages in the past though So feel free to continue contributing any/all constructive feedback here. Additionally, if there are issues that carried over from previous drivers that you are still experiencing, feel free to announce them again here.

I also ask that you keep focused on this specific driver. Any off-topic/off-driver/off-product comments will be promptly deleted! If you have any issues with installing the driver, or are unable to get to the driver download pages linked above, please submit those comments in an original thread. Also, please do not message me directly about issues with the driver, keep them in this thread - I will check it daily.

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I can not install the driver because my system say the driver is not valid for Windows 8.1. I use now driver version 10.18.10.3308 from 09.16.2013. By the way, WiDi works not too on my system maybe it is about the old driver?

I had downloaded this update earlier today a number of times on my own to no avail. I was also on the phone with Toshiba tech support for over two hours doing many many uninstall/reinstalls. Nothing worked. They were ready to do a full system restore and try again from scratch. I stopped short of that in hopes that something less drastic could fix the issue.

I'm also having the same brigt problem. My backlight ajust is not working once I return of a sleep or hibernate status. I have a Samsung notebook. None of the things I saw solved my problem. I`m very unsatisfied with Windows 8.1 update and that very disturbing problem. Please I need a solution as soon as possible.

Yesterday I uninstalled 3316 from the control panel, and uninstalled it from the device manager. Then upon reboot I installed the older 3165 drivers. This fixed the problem until windows update automatically upgraded my drivers. To stop this windows update must be set to not automatically install updates. However for now I have the external monitor working with the 3165 drivers

I installed windows 8.1 today and now my graphics adapter's driver is crashed. I cannot view multiple monitors or adjust my screen resolution settings as it is defaulting to the default microsoft driver.

Intel HDMI output and Sony TV attached to AMD HD 6450 HDMI output (using Catalyst driver). I used Windows 8 Pro with Media Center 64 bit and the above setting worked without problems with extended displays or using one or the other display. After updating to the Windows 8.1 the things first worked OK. However, after automatic updating to the driver 3116, the Intel Graphics still worked during the post, but the PC display , attached to its HDMI output turned black after entering into the Windows 8.1. When I reverted to the Sony AMD display as primary and entered the OS , the Intel driver reported problems, so I could not use the PC monitor.

SOLUTION: I began experimenting with older drivers and changing various BIOS video settings (enabling AMD card as primary etc.) and also with changing the AMD card, but at first to no avail. At last I set (using the second AMD card (HD 5450) in the motherboard BIOS the Intel graphics as primary and the option to enable the integrated graphics if primary and using automatic AMD drivers manually reverted to the driver 3165. The driver worked flawlessly and I could again use both monitors. Then I manually applied once again the driver 3116 and to my surprise it also worked flawlessly. It worked also when I reinstalled the first AMD graphic card. So basically in my case, this issue has been solved. Both monitors have worked flawlessly ever since. To my opinion, changing and experimenting with the motherboard BIOS video settings and the manual application of the Intel drivers were crucial to this solution. Of course, changing the motherboard BIOS video settings would be different on different computers, so this solution is not directly applicable to other computers.

So, I installed the Intel 4600 driver dated 06-07 on the Toshiba manufacturer website for my computer. It worked! I am no longer getting an error message and was able to seamlessly export video to my tv. I am also able to adjust my resolution easily and the rest is all working fine too for the first time since the update to 8.1. I anticipate a newer driver that will actually be compatible at some point, but for now, this will hopefully work. The driver specs for those that wish to follow suit:

in my case, and after installing the driver 3165, which worked OK, I reinstalled again manually (with the package in the Intel Download Center) the newest driver 3116 and it has been working flawlessly. So it seems that there is basically nothing wrong with it, only the automatic updating process was obviously doing something inappropriately. Maybe you should also try to reinstall this driver, so you don't have to worry about automatic

Operating an HP Pavilion 15-e030 and after migration to Windows 8.1 got BUG black blinking screen after restart. Started in Safe Mode, disable Intel Graphic driver, boot again and checked driver's version using Intel discovery tool to get confirmed 10.18.10.3316 installed. Tried to manually re-install but no improvement, same problem with black screen blinking when Intel driver enable. Seems many others facing similar problem, wishing to get a sustainable fix without having to rollback to older driver.

Downloaded the driver from the top of this page, it went through installation just fine asked for reboot, rebooted machine, cam back up, and monitors still not working, so this is what I found in device manager this time.

I have the exact same issue on a similar Dell Vostro 470S, I7 processor (sandy bridge). So the strange this is that I get the caution error on the device manager after rebooting as well but also the primary monitor (Dell 24inch) keeps reverting back to the generic pnp monitor. It also tries to start on the primary screen then shuts off and moves to the second analog screen.

We then go through the motions and extend the desktop and then move all the icons back to the primary screen. annoying that this happens each time after a start up and that my user goes through this. She is mad at me as I made her the guinea on my domain to upgrade her windows 8 first and now starting up takes her an extra 5mins.

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