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Any help from Microsoft, Dell, or Realtek would be appreciated - I hate losing my rich sound.
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The version of the drivers mentioned in my post are specifically designed for Windows 10 - there should NOT be any compatibility problems with the driver set.
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From the start menu, go to Settings, Devices, Device Manager. In the device manager, find and expand the section "Sound, video and game controllers" Right click on the entry labeled "Realtek High Definition Audio." Select "Update Driver Software. " Select "Search automatically for updated driver software." After selecting this, an updated driver was installed and my sound was working.
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This issue might be caused due to compatibility of hardware or drivers.
If not, Look at the icons near the digital clock for the Realtek speaker symbol (brown) and double left click to get settings window.
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If it's not there, right click on white speaker symbol and select Playback Devices.
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Thanks for thinking of that. I have checked prior to posting here and yes, the speakers I have and the choice of speaker type is correctly set to Stereo - there is no Full-Range Speakers choice listed.
I ran into the same problem and followed the same steps. I was able to fix it by updating the driver directly from the device manager.
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On my Dell Precision T3610, the bad driver was dated 06-16-2015 and had a version of 6.0.1.7535. After updating the driver, it was replaced with driver version 6.0.1.6075 dated 06-30-2015.
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Then Speakers , the select Configure and on the next screen, tick the box for Full-Range Speakers.
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We would suggest you to install the drivers using compatibility.
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Just a thought, have you checked if the speaker settings are set to 5.1 or 7.1 instead of stereo?
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This is because they made the computer and not Realtek.
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Then Speakers , the select Configure and on the next screen, tick the box for Full-Range Speakers.
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If not, Look at the icons near the digital clock for the Realtek speaker symbol (brown) and double left click to get settings window.
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I understand you have sound quality issue after upgrading to Windows 10.
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You need to visit the computer maker's website and download the Windows 10 driver for your Realtek audio driver.
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Windows 10 Realtek HD Audio driver problem.
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I understand you have sound quality issue after upgrading to Windows 10.
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I have tried various versions of the Realtek HD Audio drivers from Dell (specifically for my computer), Realtek (directly), and Windows Update sites.
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The problem I have with the drivers is that it sounds very tinny. In Windows 8.1 I had full rich sound, now it sounds like I have a cheap pair of speakers - no real bass. I know that it has to be the driver files as the speakers had great sound in 8.1.
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