

What was the problem you were experiencing? It's unlikely a performance increase will be achieved by upgrading an old PC to an O/S for which it is not specified. or put in a spare disk and reinstall Win 7. Two Ways To Create Windows 7 Live USB Drive

You might try creating a Win 7 live boot disk, boot your PC from that, and see if sound works If you need more information from me please let me know I will get back to you as soon as I can.Ĭant find my motherboard name but other specs: I'm sure I tried more but I don't remember them all. Note 2: After uninstalling High Definition Audio Controller from device manager it disappears but when I restart my computer its back again (even if I turn off coumputer, unplug power and battery for 5 minutes, keep power button pressed for 1 minute - oh, thats another solution I tried as well, that didnt work.). Note: I cannot change speaker volume under bios, option is greyed out. troubleshooter obviously cant solve this, offers no sollution I've already clean installed win10 again - no effect
Windows 7 how to install audio device update#
When I try to update it automatically it says best driver is already installed uninstall, roll back (cannot do that its greyed out), update driver in device manager. manually add driver in device manager as legacy device ( this allows me to add Realtek HD Audio to Sound video and game controllers in device manager, but I cannot update those drivers)
Windows 7 how to install audio device drivers#
install latest REALTEK HD Audio drivers from their page (these were my drivers when audio was still working) installing audio drivers from manufacturere's site (no drivers for win 10, I only tried win 7 drivers) But I think even if my speakers are broken I should be able to use headphones via jack output don't I? I tried countless google solutions, I will list them but I have to mention: I'm not 100% sure I had sound before all this "upgrading". Now, my audio not only doesn't work but It doesn't see any audio device (neither internal speakers nor headphones when I plug them in). After that I installed all drivers (using troubleshooter, 3rd party software that do that and for sound when I realized its not working I manually tried downloading various drivers). After cloning, I upgraded to win10 (still had my data on SSD) and then I did clean install of win 10 from USB. I bought SSD Crucial MX500 500GB, cloned my old HDD to SSD, put SSD into laptop and HDD into external pocket?( not sure if this is the word, probably not). Windows 10 version: 21H1, OS Build 19043. My laptop has never been formatted, I only used recovered as I feared I will loose my win 7 licence. I have Asus K73SV (I believe from 2011) and recently I tried to "upgrade " it to work better.
