Help me please.
The AAF Optimus Sound driver 6.0.8960.1 (Signed) worked for me. But after a network outage and PC boot, a problem appeared. I will throw off the screenshots below. I tried reinstalling Windows. After that, the driver worked well for 5-10 minutes. Then, for a reason not clear to me, the same error appeared.
Installed Windows 2004 pro. At the last installation attempt, I went through all the steps:
download the latest version. (only standard version works on my system so far)
- completely disconnect the Internet, both Ethernet and Wi-Fi. (it is necessary)
- uninstall all previous AAF mod drivers or others (original realtek drivers) and don't reboot just yet.
- remove the remaining drivers from DriverStoreExplorer (entities that have the provider Alan Finotti in all segments and Realtek with sound).
- clean up and clean your registry with ccleaner.
- restart your computer.
- install the AAF Mod drivers.
- restart your computer
- check in Windows settings> System> Sound that your sound card looks like AAF Optimus Sound.
- if you did everything in order, then the drivers should work as they should.
- now you can turn on the internet.
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- If you still have difficulty, please provide a file below. Open the compressed file and copy rtkhdaud.dat to "% systemroot% \ System32 \ drivers", replace it if it already exists and restart your computer.
Sorry to waste your time. But after buying Dolby Access, I liked your mod more.
Headphones are connected through the rear jacks of the PC via a 3.5 mm jack, Realtek® ALC1150 Audio Codec. Which version is better for this: AAFRealtekMod or AAF_DCH_RealtekModded?