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Hi folks. Not sure if this is the correct forum.
I keep getting a problem when I try to install Realtek HD Audio Manager.
Error is 'No driver supported in this driver package'.
Does anyone know if there is a fix for this?
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I just managed to get a legacy version.
Would have prefered the latest.
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Then go to realtek or your motherboard/system manufacturer. Intel is not realtek.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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But, we cannot help you without system information, which you provided none.
Provide the system/motherboard model number and processor model number.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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I have:
Windows 10 Professional (x64) Version 22H2 (build 19045.4046)
Asus motherboard ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. SABERTOOTH Z170 MARK 1 Rev 1
4.00 gigahertz Intel Core i7-6700K
Multi-core (4 total)
Hope this helps
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Well, this is totally a non-intel issue. Asustek board, and a discontinued/unsupported intel proceessor.
II am sure you have already checked the asustek site:
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The No-Driver message is being received because RealTek is not supporting devices this old in their current driver packages. Going to a 'legacy' version of the driver package is the only way to use this older device.
As Al said, you'll have to take it up with RealTek. This was their decision and it has nothing to do with Intel (well, other than they have discontinued their own (NUC and Desktop Board) products this old, so seemingly don't care what RealTek does).
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Guys, I'm just going to go with the legacy. It works.
Thanks for your input
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Hi,
I'm glad you got assistance with your issue regarding your audio driver.
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Thank you AllHill and n_scott_pearson for your help resolving the issue!
Cheers
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