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Old 01-11-2016, 06:19 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud View Post
Have you updated your BIOS? The driver?

Have you tried uninstalling the driver and reinstalling it?
BIOS was up to date, as was audio driver, as of the time of WIn10, updated from Win8.1. Let Win10 handle updates since then, particularly since there's nothing newer on the provider websites.

Uninstalled and reinstalled the newest Realtek Driver I could find, from Realtek not Gigabyte, when the audio first cut out completely. Since then found some INF and Intel Driver files from Gigabyte dated 11/15 that 'updated' as in I don't know if Win10 had already done that automatically, but I reinstalled them anyway.

This seems to be a pretty widespread Realtek problem, just haven't found a surefire solution online, so I thought I'd pick you guys' brains.
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