![]() Realtek now shows up in my "Sound, video, and game controllers". I started tinkering and before I did a Reset, I tried this and it worked. If this doesn't work for you, or anyone else, I apologize. I completely deleted and uninstalled all the driver software and just started from scratch. ![]() No matter what I did, my laptop kept telling me that the "Device was not found", or "not installed". Go to your laptop manufacturer's site, and look for the Realtek driver downloads for your modelįind the first driver download they have for Realtek (as in, the first version that should've come with your laptop) Right-Click the driver, Uninstall it, and check the box that says "Delete Driver software" ![]() If your Realtek Driver shows up like this, and like me, you can't update or enable it: This is what worked for me, mind you, I have an HP Omen X: No devices were listed in Audio or "found". My Realtek Audio Driver was listed as "Hidden" and I couldn't enable it, or update drivers, or anything really. None of the Google suggestions worked, and only part of what was suggested in this thread worked for me.
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