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The culprit must be Realtek HD audio manager.
Uncheck it and check the response.
I had the same issue and unchecking fixed it.
The culprit must be Realtek HD audio manager.
Uncheck it and check the response.
I had the same issue and unchecking fixed it.
Realtek HD Control Panel is used to configure the onboard Realtek HD sound on your motherboard, ie when you plug in speakers, you use the Realtek HD Audio Control panel to configure the onboard sound. But you can configure speaker settings from the windows sound control panel also. Disabling the startup entry shouldnt have any effect on your sound.
Also, for sticky notes, they are saved in a file called stickynotes.snt located in C:\Users\<UserName>\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Sticky Notes (Its a hidden file). All your notes are there in a single file (unless you delete any note).
You can create a shortcut to Realtek on your desktop. When you need the console, click on the shortcut to open it. You may already have a shortcut to it in Start>Programs.
ok got it. Thanks for the help. I will post the results tomorrow.