![]() ![]() They provide only the driver for the device function, no funky junk. In the future, when you get this sorted out, track down the audio driver from the chipset maker. a first install check for updates kind of thing. It cleaned up a part (?) of the original install program (it was supposed to self-clean/delete) that was trying to endlessly install an update to the program. For the wife's case, it was a matter of rolling out CCleaner from Piriform. It was light years easier than trying to decipher what is and what is not a bit of driver and where these bits are located. Instance number one was easily resolved by using a program from Treexy called Driver Fusion, It does (or did at least) do an exhaustive search to uninstall all the bits and pieces left behind even during a what was supposed to be a clean install. ![]() + for clean install! I had a problem similar to this a couple years ago and more recently with a program my wife installed for her work (it auto-updates). ![]()
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