- NIGHT CHANGES AUDIO INSTALL
- NIGHT CHANGES AUDIO UPDATE
This worked for me on my desktop machine, but I cannot guarantee it will work for everyone with Realtek on-board sound.
NIGHT CHANGES AUDIO INSTALL
The Setup application will install the old drivers and restart your machine.
Go to the XPS_8700 folder where you extracted the drivers go to the RealtekHDAudio. Do not restart this time when it asks you to. Go back to Device Manager and once again under Sound, video and game controllers. NIGHT CHANGES AUDIO UPDATE
Completing this step is crucial or Windows Update will continue to install updated drivers that break your sound. Next and run through the rest of the utility. > Hide Updates Check the checkbox for Realtek Semiconductor Corp. Run the wushowhide utility click Next then click on.Check the checkbox for "Delete the driver software for this device" and click Ok. Louis: Chasing it tonight, Doubts are running round her head. Right click on Realtek and choose Uninstall from the Menu.
Go to Device Manager. You can find it simply by typing "Device Manager" into the Ask me anything search bar. Download the wushowhide utility from Microsoft here. Right click on the downloaded driver package 7-Zip-Extract to-> "XPS_8700.". Download drivers from Dell here make sure to Choose the first download ending in A00.exe. (I use the 9.38 Beta which works fine under Windows 10.) Download 7-Zip from here and i nstall it. This is how I went about installing the drivers to stop Windows from updating them: Iĭo not have a Dell XPS and this works perfectly for me. of the drivers (Got mine from Dell's website) stops the volume raising issue. For anyone facing this issue with Realtek drivers I have found that version 6.