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ilcorsaro73

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Good evening I wanted to update the audio drivers of my gigabyte Z390 AORUS PRO WIFI motherboard but both by installing the drivers present on the gigabyte site and those in question my pc always crashes I can't understand why .... it happened to someone too other? anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance

ps now i have the realtek audio 6.0.8978.1 on win10 pro x64 build 20h2

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dragongate888

@ilcorsaro73

it appears to me as such:

you were using 6.0.8978.1 prior to updates ?

if so, you may used the WRONG version (UAD), instead of (HDA).

As per my info= 6.0.8978.1 is HDA, whereas the most recent one is 6.0.9024.1 beta

vs 6.0.9045.1 for UAD

hope my 2 cents may shed some lights on your problem.  CHEER!

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19 hours ago, dragongate888 said:

@ilcorsaro73

it appears to me as such:

you were using 6.0.8978.1 prior to updates ?

if so, you may used the WRONG version (UAD), instead of (HDA).

As per my info= 6.0.8978.1 is HDA, whereas the most recent one is 6.0.9024.1 beta

vs 6.0.9045.1 for UAD

hope my 2 cents may shed some lights on your problem.  CHEER!

Hello, I was using version 6.0.8978.1 I solved it by installing the hda version 6.0.9000.1 anyway how can I tell if a driver is uad or hda? as I first tried to install Realtek High Definition Audio (HDA) Version 6.0.9030.1 WHQL and the pc crashed with the usual error then it worked by installing Realtek High Definition Audio (HDA) Version 6.0.9000.1 WHQL THANK YOU for the answer

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ilcorsaro73,

                   I read on Station Drivers that other users were having BSOD events with the UAD 9034 driver

on Gigabyte Z390 AORUS motherboard.

Here's a link to read:- https://forum.gigabyte.us/thread/10476/bluescreen-realtek-audio-driver-9034 

As for your question about UAD and HDA...usually the Realtek driver is identified by the prefix UAD or HDA.

If in doubt, don't install. Hope the link above helps.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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On 11/14/2020 at 6:48 PM, funkyy said:

ilcorsaro73,

                   I read on Station Drivers that other users were having BSOD events with the UAD 9034 driver

on Gigabyte Z390 AORUS motherboard.

Here's a link to read:- https://forum.gigabyte.us/thread/10476/bluescreen-realtek-audio-driver-9034 

As for your question about UAD and HDA...usually the Realtek driver is identified by the prefix UAD or HDA.

If in doubt, don't install. Hope the link above helps.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

 

BSOD problem on Gigabyte Z390 boards fixed by installing 9054 UAD Gigabyte driver (released by Gigabyte on 11/26/2020) 🙂

 

uninstall existing Realtek audio driver with DDU (display driver uninstall tool), reboot and run the setup.exe file from the 9054 UAD driver package and reboot again.

 

edit - @ilcorsaro73 - Open Device Manager (devmgmt.msc) and expand the Sound, video and game controllers section.


UAD driver has device name of "Realtek(R) Audio" in Sound/video/game controllers section and has Realtek SW "components" listed in the Software components section of Device Manager (such has Realtek Audio Effects Component, Realtek Audio Universal Service & Realtek Hardware Support Application)

{UAD drivers are compact but modularized or componentized - hence the small size}

 

here's v6.0.9030.1 in UAD format from MS Update Catalog (the cab downloads for 9030 are 10.8Mb in size)

 

HDA (nonUAD) driver has a device name of "Realtek High Definition Audio" in Sound/video/game controllers section and has no separate "components" listed (HDA driver is a bulky "unified" driver - much larger than UAD drivers)

 

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On 12/12/2020 at 4:33 AM, erp-ster0 said:

 

BSOD problem on Gigabyte Z390 boards fixed by installing 9054 UAD Gigabyte driver (released by Gigabyte on 11/26/2020) 🙂

 

uninstall existing Realtek audio driver with DDU (display driver uninstall tool), reboot and run the setup.exe file from the 9054 UAD driver package and reboot again.

 

edit - @ilcorsaro73 - Open Device Manager (devmgmt.msc) and expand the Sound, video and game controllers section.


UAD driver has device name of "Realtek(R) Audio" in Sound/video/game controllers section and has Realtek SW "components" listed in the Software components section of Device Manager (such has Realtek Audio Effects Component, Realtek Audio Universal Service & Realtek Hardware Support Application)

{UAD drivers are compact but modularized or componentized - hence the small size}

 

here's v6.0.9030.1 in UAD format from MS Update Catalog (the cab downloads for 9030 are 10.8Mb in size)

 

HDA (nonUAD) driver has a device name of "Realtek High Definition Audio" in Sound/video/game controllers section and has no separate "components" listed (HDA driver is a bulky "unified" driver - much larger than UAD drivers)

 

strange I solved by installing Realtek High Definition Audio (HDA) Version 6.0.9057.1 WHQL but in device management in the video audio controller and games section I have the Realtek(r) Audio driver

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On 12/14/2020 at 10:42 AM, ilcorsaro73 said:

strange I solved by installing Realtek High Definition Audio (HDA) Version 6.0.9057.1 WHQL but in device management in the video audio controller and games section I have the Realtek(r) Audio driver

 

@ilcorsaro73

 

then maybe you have a UAD version since the "Realtek(R) Audio" device name is for a UAD/DCH version

Run DriverStore Explorer (RAPR.exe) and check what Realtek driver INF files were installed - then post a screenshot of it.
edit - a "Realtek Device Extension" INF file on your Gigabyte board like HDX_GigabyteExt_RTK.inf (listed in the Extensions section of DriverStore Explorer) may have renamed the Realtek audio hardware name from "Realtek High Definition Audio" to "Realtek(R) Audio"


here's my Driverstore Explorer screenshot of Realtek 6.0.9057.1 HDA FF00 driver installed on my HP desktop computer (Realtek HD audio driver installed with the generic HDXRT.inf file - driver size listed is 332Mb)

 

 

 

 

driverstoreexplorer-rapr-realtek-9057-hdxrt.jpg

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