Realtek High Definition Audio driver problem and speaker static


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    Realtek High Definition Audio driver problem and speaker static


    Hi

    I recently installed the program, Driver Sweeper, which picked up a problem with my audio driver, Realtek High Definition Audio after my speakers had been making some static sounds while playing audio. After running Driver Sweeper and cleaning the driver I restarted the computer.

    When I returned to windows my driver had been uninstalled. Windows ran a troubleshooter when I clicked on the volume controls. Then it automatically installed the same driver back again. My speakers continue to make the same sounds after this and if I run Driver Sweeper again the same thing happens again. I'm not sure whether I should install a different audio driver or something.

    Thanks for the help

    Brainfreeze123
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    Hi Brian Go to the Asus site and download the latest driver for your sound card using such programs like Driver Sweeper cause more problems than they cure in my opinion .
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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    maxie said:
    using such programs like Driver Sweeper cause more problems than they cure in my opinion .
    Haha. That program was actually recommended by another windows 7 helper. Oh well. Will check it out, thanks.
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    The Manufacture always tweaks their Drivers that's why its best to download from them
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    The correct driver was in fact Realtek as specified on the assus website. I uninstalled Driver Sweeper as I think you're right about it being harmful.
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  6. Posts : 18,415
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       #6

    Are you still having problems
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    I'm going to wait and see. So far the speakers seem fine.
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  8. Posts : 18,415
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    That is good news hope it stays that way :)
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