pal1000
pal1000
In Windows advanced startup recovery menu you are supposed to enter a number or press a function key to select an option. Only numbers and F1 through F12 work. If...
Most likely no. Though if you want to get your hands dirty it might be possible. Related to #72.
I never used multiple audio output devices so I can't be of much assistance. I don't know what features Realtek Audio console provides in this scenario.
Driver bugs like this can only be tackled by Realtek, @petdoskav. I only do the packaging based on this recipe: https://github.com/alanfox2000/realtek-universal-audio-driver/wiki/Installation#b-using-pnputil-only-for-user-who-have-hardware-id-is-not-found-error-when-using-universal-audio-driver-inf-editor
There is nothing I can do about glitches like this. The double speakers glitch I encountered it too.
Things change over time.
I never seen anything like this. DriverStore folder should be readable by all users, something clearly went wrong at your end. Can you browse to `C:\Windows\System32\DriverStore` in Explorer?
Well, you don't have execute permission in there for some reason. That's the oddity. I haven't seen this before either.
It could be easier if you unblock before installing or updating.
You have to purge store cache. Search online on how to do it. You shouldn't use offline installation if Windows store is working.