![]() ![]() I installed the "64bits Vista, Windows7, Windows8, Windows8.1, Windows10 Driver only (Executable file), R2.82". Instructions had me uninstall the current Realtek audio driver, and install one I downloaded for Win 10 from Realtek Audio Codecs download page for Win 10. Several articles suggested that I could be able to replace the current basic Realtek Driver with a better one, the Realtek HD Audio Manager driver, and it showed a console display that I've seen before with other laptops. I surfed and found something that I thought was the best solution. That stinks for an old man like me who's hearing keeps deteriorating. I have a 1 year old Acer Aspirec A515-54, and I noticed that the audio configuration options in the installed Realtek driver were minimal. Before I waste any more of my time and make things worse, I better ask the question. ![]()
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