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I just checked andI haven't had any well yet anywayIs this normal? What's Realtek doing? I checked just yesterday and no updates.
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Windows update is not the best place for drivers for some things, Intel site is best, but does it matter that much I wonder as a lot of the updates in these drivers won't apply to your pc as they can be quite genericThose Realtek drivers are already outdated. Latest: Latest Realtek HD Audio Driver Version [3] - Windows 10 Help Forums
Let it finish updating the Realtek drivers. If you have problems with them you can always roll them back. Your call if you want to update them further using MUC. I use it for updating my Realtek audio and software component drivers on 4 computers. No problems with them.Should I stop the updates? Why would Windows want to install older drivers? This is aggravating...everything is working just fine on this laptop. I went through a lot of headache a month ago with BSOD's and finally went to Intel and AMD's websites directly to update drivers and the BSOD's disappeared.
You have to choose whether to get them from Raeltek or use Windows Update, It really doesn't matter if they are a bit out of date as long as everything is working and doing what you need it to do. I use Windows Update except for Intel and Nvidia stuff as I have the tray icons from Intel Driver Support AssistantShould I stop the updates? Why would Windows want to install older drivers? This is aggravating...everything is working just fine on this laptop. I went through a lot of headache a month ago with BSOD's and finally went to Intel and AMD's websites directly to update drivers and the BSOD's disappeared.
As my laptop didn't have a built-in one, I got myself one of these:For updating my Realtek LAN drivers I go here: Realtek PCIe FE / GBE / 2.5G / Gaming Ethernet Family Controller Software - REALTEK
Sorry @Devlin1888 I meant Realtek, I was having a senior moment, doing too many things at once. However, Intel do update them from the Tray assistantI'd just go to realtek..get the latest one and forget it about it, Not sure why you'd take them from intel when realtek have they're own site etc unless im missing something
Not at all, I had a look on intels site incase i was missing something, Thought maybe they did like a package or something for a specific reason but its all good! I never touch realtek stuff once ive got it going, The infinite loop of uninstall and restart to install the new version repeating forever has happened to me one too many times hahahaSorry @Devlin1888 I meant Realtek, I was having a senior moment, doing too many things at once
You can always make an image of your OS before installing them; you will then be able to restore it if things go awry.Should I use wushowhide (Windows show or hide updates) to try and stop them? This machine is running like a top now and dont want to go through what I did with those horrible BSOD's again.
Did you click on the Install now tab?Is this normal? What's Realtek doing? I checked just yesterday and no updates.
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Or Windows Update installed them. Open Control Panel, Device Manager, expand Sound, video, and game controllers, click on Properties, Driver. If the Driver version is 6.0.9301.1 then it has been updated.Well, good news. I checked this morning and all those updates have disappeared. Maybe Windows figured I didnt need them? I dont show them installed. The only update it shows waiting now is KB5012643
Windows did update your Realtek drivers to 6.0.9301.1. The Realtek audio drivers control your laptop speakers sound and on a desktop computer the desktop speakers sound. The AMD audio drivers control the sound over an HDMI cable, i.e., to a TV from an HTPC. You can verify your default audio device by opening Control Panel and Sound.@MadScientist
I have AMD and Realtec audio drivers
AMD: 6.0.0.25 from 2-2-22
Realtec: 6.0.9301.1 from 1-18-22