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Uninstalled speakers on laptop
Uninstalled speakers on laptop







uninstalled speakers on laptop

So you advised me to use my support page's Wireless LAN driver from vendor Atheros (rather than from Intel), since my laptop has a Qualcomm Atheros Wireless Network Adapter. Nope, there are two in the support page because different submodels shipped with any of the two cards, but if yours is an Atheros card, go with the Atheros driver. ġ) VBCABLE-A (Virtual Audio Cable), and VBCABLE-B Thanks!īTW, do you happen to know anything about these other three drivers that had been on my Acer originally, but which I can't track down now?. I was, previously, able to get Dolby (Dolby Audio x2 Windows API SDK) to install fully by following this ( ) so maybe I'll just try it again. I guess I'll try using the laptop for a while with these settings, and see how it goes. I do have all these windows, so maybe I have what I'm supposed to? However, the per-channel controls seem to still be there, only hidden away (have you updated your Windows version this time?) For example, look at where mine are (right click and open in a new tab for a better view): We could try finding you newer drivers, for which we'd need to know the IDs of your audio card, and being Realtek it could be a pain to find the appropriate ones I'm afraid. If it was, you could see reinstall it from the Store, like any other such app.

uninstalled speakers on laptop

they're old-ish and I don't really know if the Dolby DSP at that time was already a Microsoft Store app or not. Restoring Dolby after you uninstalled it may require you to re-install the drivers again I'm afraid.









Uninstalled speakers on laptop