![]() ![]() ![]() Anyone with any insight or ideas?I found 7 INFs commented with Hardware ID Locking including (not the complete list). I'd love to get to the bottom of these recent driver changes. I have noticed that the INF file (applicable to my motherboard audio codec) in the 8023 driver package has this comment written at the top: X-Fi MB3 Hardware ID locking X-Fi obviously refers to Creative hardware but what's Hardware ID locking all about? I realise the official recommendation for this problem would be to only install drivers supplied by the motherboard maker but this is the first time I've had compatibility issues with a new Realtek driver. This package installs an updated version of the Microsoft Windows XP device driver for the onboard Realtek audio that comes preinstalled in your computer. Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: Dell Optiplex 7040 OS: Windows 10 圆4 v1703 CPU: 6th Generation Intel i7-6700 Memory: 1 x 8GB DDR4 2133MHz Graphics Card: Onboard Intel HD Graphics 530 Sound Card: Onboard Realtek Monitor(s) Displays: Samsung 32UNJ6300 Screen Resolution: 1920 x 1080 Keyboard: Logitech MK710 Mouse: Logitech M705 Hard Drives: 500GB SSD 450MB Recovery 100MB EFI 128GB Windows C: 160GB Personal Data F: 188GB Media GB G: Internet Speed: 50Mbps Browser: Chrome - typically Antivirus: Norton Security. ![]() For example it may be named ' Acer Realtek HD Audio Manager' instead for the OEM Acer. ![]() Some OEM computers will have a custom version of the Realtek HD Audio Manager with the OEM manufacturer's name included instead. ![]()
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