Yes, I wanted to reinstall the driver. I just launched the MaxxAudio installation, the installer gave me that the driver was already installed.
There is some point here: when you try to remove this driver through Add or Remove Programs, it allegedly deleted, but remained in place in the system. What will we do? How do I call this MaxxAudio panel? I also reinstalled the Realtek driver.
Right, so you are positive there is no MaxxAudio among your installed programs (typing the name in Start won't find anything?), and it won't let you install it again.
Since MaxxAudio Pro is deeply connected to the Realtek audio drivers, if I were you, short of any other idea, I would go to Device Manager, click on "View" -> "Show Hidden Devices", and then uninstall every device listed under "Audio Inputs and Outputs", and any Realtek listed under "Sound, video and game controller".
MaxxAudio application is not among the list of installed programs. But through the Windows search it is located, clicking on the application does not give anything, the MaxxAudio sound panel does not start. I did everything as you wrote, unfortunately everything remained as it was. MaxxAudio did not appear among the installed programs. If there is a MaxxAudio in the Realtek driver, why is there a separate driver for download for this MaxxAudio then?
Tatolino
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February 3rd, 2022 02:00
Sorry if this a silly question, but have you reinstalled MaxxAudioPro?
https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=m96xx&oscode=wt64a&productcode=xps-15-9500-laptop
That should do it, if removing the app was all you did.
In case you tampered with the audio drivers as well, then you may also want to reinstall them:
https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=vv9fy&oscode=wt64a&productcode=xps-15-9500-laptop
birykvlad
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February 3rd, 2022 04:00
Yes, I wanted to reinstall the driver. I just launched the MaxxAudio installation, the installer gave me that the driver was already installed.
There is some point here: when you try to remove this driver through Add or Remove Programs, it allegedly deleted, but remained in place in the system. What will we do? How do I call this MaxxAudio panel?
I also reinstalled the Realtek driver.
Tatolino
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February 3rd, 2022 07:00
Right, so you are positive there is no MaxxAudio among your installed programs (typing the name in Start won't find anything?), and it won't let you install it again.
Since MaxxAudio Pro is deeply connected to the Realtek audio drivers, if I were you, short of any other idea, I would go to Device Manager, click on "View" -> "Show Hidden Devices", and then uninstall every device listed under "Audio Inputs and Outputs", and any Realtek listed under "Sound, video and game controller".
Then install Realtek from here https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-us/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=vv9fy&oscode=wt64a&productcode=xps-15-9500-laptop which should already contain the MaxxAudio Pro app (it's inside the package), and I´m fairly convinced all this process should fix your issue.
birykvlad
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February 4th, 2022 04:00
MaxxAudio application is not among the list of installed programs. But through the Windows search it is located, clicking on the application does not give anything, the MaxxAudio sound panel does not start.
I did everything as you wrote, unfortunately everything remained as it was. MaxxAudio did not appear among the installed programs.
If there is a MaxxAudio in the Realtek driver, why is there a separate driver for download for this MaxxAudio then?