Hardware ID= HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0294&SUBSYS_10431251&REV_1000Īm I correct that denying auto-connect to the internet has prevented Windows from installing the UWP UAD Realtek Driver that Cit圜ultivator references in Post #18 the driver I had originally attempted to uninstall (with great difficulty, as the Realtek Universal Service would reconnect and auto-install everytime I restarted.)Ĭontradiction 1 - Currently, without the use of Test Utility, immediately after system reset, my headphones are working normally now and do show up in Playback _Audio Devices tab as a separate thing from the onboard high definition audio speakers. Sound, video & game controllers = "High Definition Audio Device" v3.1 Date: After system reset I prevented auto-connect to the internet and windows defaulted to the generic, I believe, HDA driver.
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