Realtek High Definition Audio Problems

Discussion in 'Software' started by GennosukeSama, Nov 10, 2012.

  1. GennosukeSama

    GennosukeSama Private E-2

    For the past few days now. I've been experiencing this issue of having no sound. On the lower-right corner of the system tray, there is a Speaker icon with a red circle with a white "x" on it. So naturally, I assumed that this must be due to the sound drivers corrupting. So I went to the manufacturer's website for my Notebook. Which is an Acer Aspire 4730Z running on Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2.

    The drivers I downloaded were Realtek High Definition Audio, after the files finished downloading I reinstalled them, only to encounter yet another problem. Which was that they failed to install. The specific error message that appeared was "Install Realtek HD Audio Driver Failure". So I tried to install it again, this time through the Device Manager by updating the driver software. This also, did not work, the error message for that was "This operation returned because the timeout period expired".

    I've also tried the System File Checker tool, Microsoft Mr. Fix-It tool, the Check Disk utility, editing specific Registry entries in the Registry Editor, resetting the Services back to their defaults. Absolutely nothing has been successful so far. I've even attempted to reboot into Safe Mode, and install the software. Which surprisingly enough, worked. I rebooted my computer again for the changes to take effect, then just when I had thought that I finally solved this annoying dilemma, restarting computer reverted those changes.

    So it was as if I never installed the drivers to begin with. So now, I am at a loss as to what to do. If anyone can offer any more alternative solutions. Please let me know, I'd greatly appreciate it. I should add that I used a Live CD of a Linux distribution, just to confirm that this wasn't a hardware issue. It isn't as the speakers were functioning normally while I running the Linux Live CD. I should also note, that I've checked the Windows Audio Service. Which was stopped, but when I started it again this error message appeared.

    "Windows could not start the Windows Audio Service on Local Computer. Error 0x800700c1:0x800700c1." I right-clicked on the Windows Audio Service, and selected Properties to verify that all its Dependencies were started, which they are. Further, I've already tried System Restore, to no avail as it is only configured to go back one day.

    And by that time, it had already been one day since the problem occurred.
     
  2. Caliban

    Caliban I don't need no steenkin' title!

    Greetings, GennosukeSama, and welcome to MajorGeeks...

    Please download and run Speccy, a free system information tool.

    When the scan completes select 'File', 'Save as Text file', name the report, and save to an easily found location such as your Desktop.

    Be advised: the report will display your IP Address and Windows Product Key. You may delete this information if you so wish.

    Then attach that file to your next post per these instructions: HOW TO: Attach Items To Your Post.
     

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