Disable amd audio driver


















 · Hello. You can disable WavesMaxx, which will kill the popup to select the headphone, but then the Realtek driver won't recognize when headphones are plugged in. You can try replacing the Realtek driver with the Windows native driver. Do this while off the internet, to keep Windows Update from interfering with the process. 1. Open the Device Manager. 2.  · If you don't care about the monitor's speakers go to Win 10 setting / Apps and Features and uninstall the nvidia hd audio driver. The next time you install an nvidia driver make sure to uncheck the audio driver like Volbet mentioned. If you find any grammar or spelling errors please fill out entry permit A38, thanks.  · You can disable them by editing two registry keys. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\HDAudBus\Start= 4 This value disables the High Definition Audio Controller in the device.


You can disable them by editing two registry keys. HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\HDAudBus\Start= 4 This value disables the High Definition Audio Controller in the device. You need to go into Windows Sound Panel and make your Headphones with the Realtek motherboard Audio driver as the Main Audio Device. Then you will have audio in your Headphones again and all AMD Audio will be disabled until you disconnect your headphones from the motherboard Audio or USB port. I have Bluetooth Headphones as my Main Audio Device in Sound Panel while my HDMI connected AVR Audio is disconnected from my GPU Card using my GPU Audio until I disconnect my Bluetooth Headphones. If you don't care about the monitor's speakers go to Win 10 setting / Apps and Features and uninstall the nvidia hd audio driver. The next time you install an nvidia driver make sure to uncheck the audio driver like Volbet mentioned. If you find any grammar or spelling errors please fill out entry permit A38, thanks.


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