

You might want to check for drivers on the headset manufacturer’s website since they sometimes have their own systems. Uninstalling NVIDIA High Definition AudioĪnd so on, so I can't manage to solve it. STEP 1 Download the Realtek HD audio driver from the Realtek website. Installing Audio Jack Service from my mainboard facture (GIGAByte) resulting into error 1920. (64 bits) Adding the driver as a legacy hardware, resulting into a BSOD. It's creating a Realtek folder only in Program Files (x86), not in the normal Program Files and like I said, there is nothing in the device manager.ĭowngrading Windows 10 versions from : 20H2 to 2004, 1909, 1908, 1903 currently using 1809. In device manager, there is no other thing then my headphones (Razer Kraken 7.1 V2) and High definition audio manager, which was NVIDIA high definition something. (Need to say that the jacks worked just fine then after reinstalling my windows)įrom my thoughts I think I need to install the Realtek HD Audio Drivers or something, but they are not installing properly. It's a jack device and it's not detecting it, neither my speakers, only my headphones which they are USB. You shouldn't have to go back and change the settings.I recently bought a new microphone for my setup like 4 days ago and since then, I am trying to make it working, and it's giving me a lot of headaches. If there are still problems then do as I did and try looking through things (Only recommended if you are good at problem-solving and/or able to grasp the simple settings of a computer device). Keep it highlighted and exit out after testing if the device (letter you highlighted) and your problem should be solved.

Scroll down until you see "RealTek HD Audio Manager (Most likely the last thing on the list) Select it opening the program.Click Hardware and Sound and then Recording. With that software, you can configure, tweak, and customize. Go to Control Panel (If you do not know how to find it follow these steps)Ī. The Realtek HD Audio Manager helps to detect the audio devices like headphones, speakers, and microphones on Windows 10 or Windows 11.I have seen a similar troubleshooting guide at and it worked really well for me.
