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"Unplugged" Device
Hi there,
I was using a program for Bluetooth devices and I was usng my mobile phone as an audio gateway. I didn't have a use for the program anymore so I uninstalled it and my default audio is no longer there. I tred to install the ds again but once it got to installing the drivers, it would ask to install it because it was not digitally sne clicked to install it and after about 30 seconds, it would ask again, then the Tool for Driver Update stopped responding. So, I tried a program to make sure all of my drivers were up to date and it said my Realtek audio was "Unplugged". This is a notebook but there is no option in the software to enable/disable audio. Any ideas on how to get it working without formatting? Thanks, Andrew |
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"Unplugged" Device
I have the proplem of the little safty remove programs appearing and
dissapearing every second or so making this annoying sound "Andrew Bell" wrote: Hi there, I was using a program for Bluetooth devices and I was usng my mobile phone as an audio gateway. I didn't have a use for the program anymore so I uninstalled it and my default audio is no longer there. I tred to install the ds again but once it got to installing the drivers, it would ask to install it because it was not digitally sne clicked to install it and after about 30 seconds, it would ask again, then the Tool for Driver Update stopped responding. So, I tried a program to make sure all of my drivers were up to date and it said my Realtek audio was "Unplugged". This is a notebook but there is no option in the software to enable/disable audio. Any ideas on how to get it working without formatting? Thanks, Andrew |