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Problem senarios:
- With Control Panel, open volume control I got "No Audio Device"
problem, therefore, it was impossible to adjust the level of the audio
devices
- Try to update or uninstall driver for the Realtek HD Audio, but got
error message saying that the driver is required for bootup and
nothing happens when click on "Update Driver" button
- Open "Media Player" or any other players, got error saying there was
no audio device on the system
My solution to this:
Step 1:
[Right-Click] My Computer - [Select] properties -> [Select-Tab]
Hardware -> [Click-Button] Device Manager -> [Click-Span] System
Devices -> [Right-Click] Microsoft UAA High Definition Driver ->
[Select] properties -> [Select-Tab] Driver -> [Click] Uninstall ->
[Click]OK
Step 2:
[Click-Button] Scan for hardware changes (within Device Manager
window)
Result:
Windows detected new hardware and installed drivers and the audio
devices turned working properly.
I hope this will other people suffering the same or alike problems.
- With Control Panel, open volume control I got "No Audio Device"
problem, therefore, it was impossible to adjust the level of the audio
devices
- Try to update or uninstall driver for the Realtek HD Audio, but got
error message saying that the driver is required for bootup and
nothing happens when click on "Update Driver" button
- Open "Media Player" or any other players, got error saying there was
no audio device on the system
My solution to this:
Step 1:
[Right-Click] My Computer - [Select] properties -> [Select-Tab]
Hardware -> [Click-Button] Device Manager -> [Click-Span] System
Devices -> [Right-Click] Microsoft UAA High Definition Driver ->
[Select] properties -> [Select-Tab] Driver -> [Click] Uninstall ->
[Click]OK
Step 2:
[Click-Button] Scan for hardware changes (within Device Manager
window)
Result:
Windows detected new hardware and installed drivers and the audio
devices turned working properly.
I hope this will other people suffering the same or alike problems.