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Saturday, 13 October 2018

Windows 10 updates part 3

You really couldn't make this stuff up if you tried could you.

 While the last two attempts at updates have caused Windows users to find that some files have been deleted and some get the BSOD. It has now come to light that now some users have no audio.

 Being unable to organise a party in a brewery comes to mind. microsoft has yet to comment on this yet. But various users on a Microsoft forum, Twitter and on Reddit have commented though. They get the message "No Audio Device Installed"


How to fix a broken audio driver after the recent Windows 10 update:

A Microsoft Support Employee has come up with this fix:

An Intel audio driver was incorrectly pushed to devices via Windows Update for a short period of time earlier this week.  After receiving reports from users that their audio no longer works, we immediately removed it and started investigating.  If your audio broke recently, and you're running Windows 10 version 1803 or above, please check to see if the incorrect driver was installed. To regain audio, we recommend you uninstall the driver.
  1. Type Device Manager in the search box
  2. Find and expand Sound, video, and game controllers
  3. Look for a Realtek device, or a device that has a yellow triangle with an exclamation point
  4. Click on the device to select it
  5. From the View menu, choose Devices by connection
  6. Look at the parent device - this will be called something like "Intel SST Audio Controller" (Intel Smart Sound Technology driver version 09.21.00.3755)
  7. Right-click the controller device
  8. Choose Properties
  9. You should get a dialog like below. Click on the Driver tab as shown.
  10. If the driver version is 9.21.0.3755, you have the driver that was sent to you incorrectly.
  11. Click Uninstall Device. You will get a popup asking if you want to remove the driver too, as shown.
  12. Check the checkbox as shown, so the driver will be removed.
  13. Click Uninstall.
  14. When the driver is uninstalled, reboot your system.
  15. Your audio (speakers and headphones) should now work.
Good luck

Will keep you posted. At least Microsoft keeps giving me material for my blog. 

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