Realtek HD Audio is a commonly used sound card driver under Windows systems. When the latest version of the driver is available, the driver will push upgrade information to users. However, many win10 users reported that the system failed to install the Realtek HD Audio driver update. What is the reason for this problem? What's causing it? How should we solve it? Let's see the detailed introduction brought by the editor below!
If you encounter similar problems, you can temporarily turn off UAC to solve it.
Method one:
Enter UAC in the taskbar search box and press Enter to open the User Account Control settings, as shown in the figure below:
Just set the security level to the lowest setting (i.e. "Never notify").
Method two:
If you have installed SoftMedia Rubik's Cube, you can also turn off UAC through the following methods:
Click "Setup Wizard" in the main window of the Rubik's Cube, and then turn off UAC in "Security Hardening".
It is recommended to re-enable UAC after the problem is resolved. Most software can run normally with lower permissions. After UAC is enabled, all operations that require administrator permissions require the user's consent. This can effectively prevent malware from operating without the user's consent. Install unnecessary software or tamper with system files.
The above is the solution to the failure of Win10 to update the Realtek HD Audio driver. After turning off UAC, Win10 can update the Realtek HD Audio driver normally.