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Yes I have the same motherboard as you and I can confirm you do indeed have DTS so download the appropriate file and once again follow the clean up process. Am I using the wrong package? I don't believe the Crosshair VIII Hero Wi-Fi has the DTS package (I don't see have it installed, but I may have removed it), but it someone could confirm I'd appreciate it. I followed the cleanup procedure exactly, can't imagine I missed anything. That said, I would like to get this working if possible. Luckily I had created a system restore point for this eventuality and I was able to fully restore my previous configuration, no harm no foul. Ultimately, I was able to get the Realtek Audio Console back by re-registering the specific package in PowerShell, but due to the lack of the Realtek service, it would just give me RPC errors. I didn't record the specific error, but the suggestions I found related to that error included resetting the MS Store, re-registering packages, and so forth.
I was also unable to install the Realtek Audio Console via the MS Store (was not installed automatically) as it throws an error code every time. It appears that it did install the Realtek device drivers, but the Realtek service is missing. 1 WHQL ) for my ASUS ROG Crosshair VIII Hero Wi-Fi mobo and followed the instructions for the ROG SS3 motherboards. I would recommend you start doing that, if possible as I can imagine how much it sucks as you stated thanks again for the driver, seems to work well as usual on my end.ĭownloaded the UAD - ASUS ROG SS3 MB package (driver version.
This is the is not just for this driver, but all driver/software updates which I do manually, while for software and drivers which automatically update, have periodic system backups automatically scheduled (where system imaging is done) so that you can roll back to a state before the update was done. The best practices I follow when it comes to driver updates is keep backups of the last two working drivers before the update so that I can rollback in the event that driver causes issues. I don't recommend anyone to use those drivers until OP starts providing links for previous versions (he's also removing them from mega.nz even if you somehow have links for old versions, lmao), if you don't want your audio driver get messed up. Latest two driver versions shared here are broken as hell, Windows completely stops giving sound output from stereo jack, and OP loves removing old driver versions and not sharing them again even if people ask for them.