How to update the driver for realtek high definition audio

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Click the Start button, then type ‘device manager,’ and click Device Manager when it shows up. Updating Realtek HD Audio Manager should be simple. This is important if you want to install Realtek drivers manually. (For instance, click the cog icon, then Option, and you can enable the handy feature to make two separate audio devices play sound simultaneously – good if you want to use speakers to listen to game sounds while chatting to someone on a headset.Īnother useful option is “Display icon in notification area” which will let you access the HD Audio Manager from the notification area rather than its well-hidden directory.Īlso, click the cog icon, then “About” to see your driver version. You can make various tweaks here to your sound settings that you can’t elsewhere. The default installation directory for Realtek should be “C:\Program Files\Realtek\Audio\HDA.” Here you’ll find a large number of seemingly executable (.exe) files, but the one that really matters is “RtkNGUI64.” Double-clicking this will open Realtek HD Audio Manager.

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Where Is Realtek HD Audio Manager?īefore tweaking Realtek HD Audio Manager, you need to actually know where to find it. So how do you find Realtek HD Audio Manager, and how do you update and reinstall the Realtek drivers? We have everything you need to know here.

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