(It might give you the option to 'Delete the driver software for this device'.) So there might network related things.Īn other possibility might be to uninstall the driver from the 'Device Manager'. (You'll might be able to find it as a program in 'Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Programs and Features'.)īe aware that Realtek does produce more than just audio chips.
In my case it was 'IDT audio', for a Realtek card it will probably be some Realtek tool. I fixed it by uninstalling a third-party driver. Terrible 'Loudness Equalization' and no way to turn it off (no Enhancements tab). So i have read a bit of the problem you have some ppl say that if you have more then 1 audio software driver installed you might not have the Loudness Equalization i will type the hole massage under here
this problem started after i got a notification from windows that my realtek audio driver had been updated. Are you sure you are in the right headset settings and not on like you tv sound or something like that you can also try to remove the hd audio drivers and see if its comeback you dont really need it