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12-Nov-2007, 07:57 PM #1
HD Audio Enhancement driver error
Hey all. Well today i attempted to run winamp to play some music, however I hit play, and alas my MP3's wouldnt play. I tried WMP, again nothing. The other programs I use seem to be able to play wav's and such, but MP3's weren't being nice. I then went t open the "Playback Devices" menu from rightlcicking the speaker icon, and I got this error:

Windows has detected that audio enhancements for the following device are causing problems

Speakers(Realtek High Definition Audio)

Would you like to disable driver enhancements for this device?


does anybody have any idea's why this would be popping up? Thanks alot
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16-Nov-2007, 05:25 AM #2
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Hi there

Had a no sound after installing Vista, everything indicated okay except a,
think it was red mark near the Speaker Icon.

Went to Realteks site and into the "High Definition Audio" section

I downloaded the Zip file for Vista first it installed somewhere with no luck.
I then downloaded the exe file for Vista and ran it direct, as it was installing the Icon commenced to change to Green.

I havent had any problems since.

Hope this helps with your problem'

regards from down under
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16-Nov-2007, 12:52 PM #3
Sorry haven't had time to post but I actually fixed it simply by downloading the driver from the realtek website rather than directly from Toshiba... you'd think the Toshiba one would be the right one but it was actually a version or 2 outdated.... gah >.< thanks though!
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