![]() ![]() ![]() If this is so it's because previous system didn't use the newer UAD/HDA (Universal Audio Driver) protocols that current audio chipsets use in Windows 10. You are not sure why there is something called Realtek Audio Manager and not the old "control panel" from your old setup in Audio Control Manager.You tried to correct this by now installing the driver meant for your current system from your board's manufacturer.You tried to use the previous Realtek Audio driver from your old setup and it failed.You simply transferred your HDD or SSD over to the new motherboard You didn't do a clean install of Windows.You previously had an older system that may have been pre DDR4.So let me make an assumption and perhaps you'll tell me if I am correct. ![]() I am not sure that I understand what you did here. ![]()
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