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To: Biotech Jim who wrote (92686)1/26/2016 11:35:22 AM
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Something else you can try is a free utility called "Slimdrivers" and I've used it with success to fix driver issues. It's a free driver updater.

slimwareutilities.com

It may find quite a few driver updates for you, but since you just have a sound problem, I would just install those drivers.

Also although I've used Slimdrivers a number of times, I uninstall the utility when I'm finished with it.

Another thing you should also do before you begin modifying your drivers is to create a System Restore Point for your Windows 10 computer and this is easy to do. This way you can always undo any changes you make.

How to Create System Restore Point in Windows 10

techregar.com

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