pal1000
pal1000
> Your latest driver 6.0.9155.1 is causing some headaches here. > First of all the actual drivers are not in folder Codec_8924 but in folder UpdatedCodec. They seem not to...
I looked at CAT files. They lack hashes for `HDXRT.inf`, `HDXRTSST.inf` and `HDX_GenericExt_RTK`. So it doesn't help.
This seams to only happen to those who disable UAC as it seams to break certain inter-process communication between user space and kernel space.
Yes, I hope it solves the problem.
You can try disabling speakers in Sound settings - Manage sound devices before update and re-enable them after update completes. I don't know of a way to preserve volume settings...
Run setup again and when you are asked to install say no. Then install the OEM audio driver from your manufacturer or from a specialized forum: - [MDL](https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/update-realtek-high-definition-audio.72236/) - [Station-driver](https://station-drivers.com/index.php?option=com_kunena&view=topic&catid=18&id=17&Itemid=858&lang=en)...
That version is really old and maybe setup changes I made since then fixed your problem.
First, say no to UAC prompt or close Command Prompt window quickly if UAC is disabled. Now open Registry Editor as admin and browse to `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon`. If you have...
It looks like I forgot that at that time I was using an autostart based on Windows startup folder. Delete `uadsetup.cmd` from `%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp` to make it stop. I migrated...
You don't seam to have my generic UAD package installed at all. If you want to solve this you have some options: - ask on station-drivers / mydigitalife / tenforums...