D duzap New member Joined Jun 12, 2017 Posts 3 Jun 12, 2017 #1 My motherboard is ASUS P8P67-M Pro. The manufacturer doesn't mention any drivers for Windows 10 x64 on their website as you can see here: P8P67-M PRO | Motherboards | ASUS Global I tried to use Windows 8.1 x64 drivers, Windows 8 x64 drivers and Windows 7 x64 drivers. None of them worked. I even tried to download drivers directly from Realtek website, it didn't work as well. I am pretty sure the drivers should be fine and work, but I think there is a problem with my operating system. I remember in the past I tried to install printer drivers and I had issues as well (while it worked fine on another PC, only this PC had issues installing the driver) and I also have problem installing the new feature update (Windows 1703), it always ends up with an error, so I can't update to this version as well. I don't know what to do and I was thinking about re-installing windows, but it is very time consuming for me and I prefer a short solution to resolve this. Is there any chance someone has any idea how to resolve this problem? Thank you
My motherboard is ASUS P8P67-M Pro. The manufacturer doesn't mention any drivers for Windows 10 x64 on their website as you can see here: P8P67-M PRO | Motherboards | ASUS Global I tried to use Windows 8.1 x64 drivers, Windows 8 x64 drivers and Windows 7 x64 drivers. None of them worked. I even tried to download drivers directly from Realtek website, it didn't work as well. I am pretty sure the drivers should be fine and work, but I think there is a problem with my operating system. I remember in the past I tried to install printer drivers and I had issues as well (while it worked fine on another PC, only this PC had issues installing the driver) and I also have problem installing the new feature update (Windows 1703), it always ends up with an error, so I can't update to this version as well. I don't know what to do and I was thinking about re-installing windows, but it is very time consuming for me and I prefer a short solution to resolve this. Is there any chance someone has any idea how to resolve this problem? Thank you
writhziden Administrator, .NET/UWP Developer Staff member Joined May 23, 2012 Posts 2,923 Location Colorado Jun 13, 2017 #2 It won't install the Realtek driver, but if you use Control Panel and type in Troubleshooting, you can then click View all then click on Playing Audio to follow some instructions that result in having Microsoft install its generic drivers and get your audio working.
It won't install the Realtek driver, but if you use Control Panel and type in Troubleshooting, you can then click View all then click on Playing Audio to follow some instructions that result in having Microsoft install its generic drivers and get your audio working.
M Michael_Larsen IT Specialist, Contributor Joined Mar 17, 2012 Posts 21 Location Southern CA Jun 18, 2017 #4 Have you tried updating your BIOS and then updating the drivers?
D duzap New member Joined Jun 12, 2017 Posts 3 Jun 18, 2017 #5 Michael_Larsen said: Have you tried updating your BIOS and then updating the drivers? Click to expand... BIOS is already in its latest version. (3701)
Michael_Larsen said: Have you tried updating your BIOS and then updating the drivers? Click to expand... BIOS is already in its latest version. (3701)
xilolee Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 31, 2013 Posts 3,670 Location World, Europe, Italy Jun 19, 2017 #6 Hi duzap (and everybody). :welcome: Go to Realtek - High Definition Audio Codecs - webpage (click), tick the checkbox "accept" and click the "next" button. Click "global" on the same row of "64bits Vista, Windows7, Windows8, Windows8.1, Windows10 Driver only (Executable file)". Save the file, wait till it finishes to be downloaded, then run it. It should uninstall the current driver installed on your system, then you should reboot, then it should install the new driver on your system, then you should reboot.
Hi duzap (and everybody). :welcome: Go to Realtek - High Definition Audio Codecs - webpage (click), tick the checkbox "accept" and click the "next" button. Click "global" on the same row of "64bits Vista, Windows7, Windows8, Windows8.1, Windows10 Driver only (Executable file)". Save the file, wait till it finishes to be downloaded, then run it. It should uninstall the current driver installed on your system, then you should reboot, then it should install the new driver on your system, then you should reboot.
S Sysnative Windows Update Inactive Joined Oct 9, 2014 Posts 773 Jun 19, 2017 #7 I see you have multiple devices with drivers not installed. Kindly download Snappy Driver Installer Origin and update whatever it finds. Make sure you create a resotre point before you start. Let me know how it goes, Best, Mihael
I see you have multiple devices with drivers not installed. Kindly download Snappy Driver Installer Origin and update whatever it finds. Make sure you create a resotre point before you start. Let me know how it goes, Best, Mihael
jcgriff2 Co-Founder / AdminBSOD Instructor/ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Feb 19, 2012 Posts 21,541 Location New Jersey Shore Jun 22, 2017 #8 What is listed under "sound, video and game controllers" in Device Manager? That is where I would expect to find the listed audio driver. Perhaps if audio is unrecognizable (unknown device), it dumped it into "Other Devices". Regards. . . jcgriff2 EDIT: Is this the Realtek driver that you tried to install? Click on --> Realtek - to get to Realtek driver site Then click on "High Definition Audio Codecs (Software)" Click to expand... Agree to terms screen appears - select YES. Click on "Global" to the right of - 64bits Vista, Windows7, Windows8, Windows8.1, Windows10 Driver only (Executable file) Click to expand... Last edited: Jun 22, 2017
What is listed under "sound, video and game controllers" in Device Manager? That is where I would expect to find the listed audio driver. Perhaps if audio is unrecognizable (unknown device), it dumped it into "Other Devices". Regards. . . jcgriff2 EDIT: Is this the Realtek driver that you tried to install? Click on --> Realtek - to get to Realtek driver site Then click on "High Definition Audio Codecs (Software)" Click to expand... Agree to terms screen appears - select YES. Click on "Global" to the right of - 64bits Vista, Windows7, Windows8, Windows8.1, Windows10 Driver only (Executable file) Click to expand...