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Realtek Audio Driver is not showing up

Anonymous
2021-12-22T03:16:04+00:00

My computer crashed while playing a game and when it booted back up, my audio was gone. I tried updating Windows, I've tried deleting and reinstalling the Realtek Audio Driver, I've even tried the good old unplugging the speakers/headphones and plugging them back in. Nothing I plug into the aux outputs are detected and the Realtek driver won't show up in the device manager even after reinstalling it. I just got this computer (a Lenovo Legion T5) maybe a month and a half ago so it's not old by any means. I'm on Version 21H2 (OS Build 19044.1415) and just updated Windows. Any suggestions?

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Anonymous
2021-12-22T03:55:10+00:00

Hello, how are you?

My name is Paloma B., I am very happy to be able to try to help you in the best possible way.

I understand that you have audio issues on your laptop, sorry to hear that.

Could you share your computer model? Press Windows+R, type msinfo32 and click OK, when opening the info window, send me a printscreen please.

Anyway, I suggest you run the checks below.

First, based on your equipment model, go to the manufacturer's website and download compatible and updated drivers, and reinstall them. Follow the guidelines on the link below, please.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/402844...

Verify that the problem is resolved.

If the problem persists, please follow the next guidelines.

I recommend that you follow the guidelines on the official link below, please.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/452028...

If the problem persists, proceed to the next guidelines.

Important: at the end of each method, check if the problem has been solved. If it persists, proceed to the next one.

Method 1 - Troubleshoot sound problems

  1. Right-click the speaker icon on the taskbar;
  2. Select "Solve Sound Problems";
  3. Run.

Verify that the problem is resolved.

If it persists, proceed to the next method.

Method 2 - Use Device Manager to fix audio problems in Windows

  1. Press WIndows + X, select Device Manager;
  2. Expand the "Sound, video and games controllers" tab;
  3. Right-click on the "High Definition Audio" device;
  4. Access "Properties" and in the "Driver" tab choose the Update Driver option, and Windows 10 will start the process.

If the Update Driver option does not solve the problem, repeat steps 1 to 4, and in the "Driver" tab, select "Uninstall Device".

Then click on the sound icon, and wait for it to detect problems. A new window will open, choose the first option and click Next. Wait for the system to detect problems. The system will ask you to restart the PC.

Verify that the problem is resolved.

If it persists, proceed to the next Method.

Method 3 - Test the audio card

  1. Press Windows + R to open the Run window;
  2. Type

dxdiag

Select Ok.

  1. Click Sound and test DirectSound.

The system will test whether DirectX is working, but how you will use the sound card to test it, if it is not working, it will not be detected by the system.

Go to the Sound tab in the DirectX Diagnostic Tool. If your sound card does not appear in this tab, it means that it is not working, and you will need to take your computer to a service center for further testing.

I await news.

If these procedures helped you in any way, please click on "I solved my problem" and also mark as an answer, so you can help others users.

We will always be available for whatever you need!

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-12-22T04:10:31+00:00

    Thank you so much, Paloma! Once I updated the drivers (again) and went used the second link's suggestion for checking the control panel, my audio is back on! Have a great week!

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