Are you sure this is Realtek HD Audio and not Realtek AC'97?
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"Cal Bear '66" <xxx@xxx.org> wrote in message
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> Have you tried Safe Mode?
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> Right clicking the Realtek driver file, and selecting "Run as Administrator'?
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> Did you delete the Realtek adapter in Device Manager ***check the box to
> delete driver files***, and delete the Realtek drivers in Control Panel >
> Programs and Features?
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> REBOOT
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> Install new drivers
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> Reboot
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> Do you have ver. 1.73?
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> http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/...Audio%20Codecs
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> "trainsteve" <trainsteve@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:810106C6-BEFE-4BD7-99EC-7F1E9A458B84@microsoft.com...
>> At the beginning of this past week, my computer stated that the Audio Output
>> Device is not installed. It was a Realtek High Audio. I have tried to
>> reinstall the drivers, but everytime I do the installation fails because it
>> says it times out. I have tried to do a system restore, but that always fails
>> too. What do I do? Thanks
>>
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