
I've tried installing the drivers through device manager, but I always get bluescreen when I try that. Restart your computer, then try accessing the device again. You should always take this basic troubleshooting step first, so you don't waste time on more advanced methods unnecessarily. I went through the setup program, restarted my pc, but nothing happened. Reboot Your Computer Like most computer issues, you can sometimes clear up this code 10 problem in Windows with a simple restart. I tired installing them through Realtek's sites, and Asus's sites, but nothing happened. 1 2 3 JO JosephT71 Replied on MaReport abuse Your motherboard is listed by Asus as Windows 11 ready, that means that your motherboard should have DCH drivers (aka Realtek Audio Console) and not legacy driver (Realtek HD Audio Manager). Uninstalled and Reinstalled the High Definition Audio Controller cmd commands: sfc /scannow & DISM.

At some point (I can't say exactly when, since I mainly use my headset) my Realtek drivers just disappeared. I bought a Logitech wireless headset and use it mainly, and it works fine since it has it's own drivers. Replace the Sound Drivers With High Definition Audio Controller. This audio driver is required if you plan to connect a microphone or headset to the audio jack. I used to have the drivers on this PC some years ago. How To Fix Intel Smart Sound Technology OED Driver Issues on Windows 10/11 Method 1. Installs the Realtek High Definition Audio Driver and Intel Smart Sound Technology (Intel SST) driver for the 3.5mm audio jack and the speakers for Windows 10 & Windows 11 for the Intel NUC12WS products. So I can't install Realtek audio drivers, so I can't use speakers on my pc. I know there are plenty of threads similar to this, but despite reading through those, I haven't found a solution to my problem.
