![]() ![]() My Googling seems to reveal this is a really common challenge but what I've read has boiled down to "if uninstalling and reinstalling the driver doesn't work then the hard drive is busted". Is there anything I can do to get audio back on this laptop? ![]() The laptop has been restarted multiple times. I still haven't managed to get the driver back in the list of drivers in Device Manager and I'm at a loss of what else to try at this point. HP has identified affected platforms and corresponding SoftPaqs with minimum versions that mitigate the potential vulnerability. There's 3 "ready to use rows", 1 "Install Failed" row, and 4 "Not needed" rows. PSR-2022-0205 References Realtek Security Advisory Publication section of the Realtek Technical Support Taiwan Headquarters webpage Resolution Realtek released updates to mitigate the potential vulnerability. The Realtek Audio Driver Setup Wizard runs with no issues.Ĭompleted Realtek Audio Driver Setup Wizardīut when I launch Realtek Audio, it opens the Device Driver Installation Wizard which seems to show a series of successes and a single failure for the driver.Īll the driver names are identical. I've navigated to the Lenovo site, redownloaded the driver, and attempted to install it. However, the driver now seems permanently gone. So I thought okay, I'll uninstall the Realtek High Definition Audio Driver, restart the laptop, and reinstall. It's coming up with "No Audio Output Device is installed.". ![]() Today my partner's Windows 10 Lenovo Yoga 720-13IKB decided it no longer wanted to produce any audio. ![]()
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