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October 19th, 2018 08:00

missing Dell audio

So ever since I got the Inspiron 15 7567, the external microphone with my headset is not detected. This is the same problem I had with my previous laptop, the Inspiron 13 7000, but it was a simple fix with just the changing of a few settings in Dell audio. However, when I attempted to do the same on the 7567 I could not find Dell audio. I've checked the toolbar, control panel and when I search Dell audio in my pc it comes up with nothing, despite this the Dell website says that all my drivers and systems are up to date. Anyone think they can help me out on how to fix this?

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December 15th, 2021 20:00

Actually my problem is I don't have the realtek folder in program files folder

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December 15th, 2021 20:00

Can you share it's link ?

August 4th, 2023 22:00

I am wondering the same thing. I downloaded an audio driver and accidentally deleted my Dell Audio Manager. I spent the entire day searching online, looking for a solution to get it back, but there is no solution to be found. Nowhere to download it to reinstall. I have a Dell Inspiron 15-3552 laptop, 64-bit OS with Windows 10 that's 5 years old. I'm hoping someone sees our posts here who has a solution.

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March 22nd, 2024 07:17

I have a Dell 8900XPS running Windows 10. I was updating drivers and accidently installed wrong Realtek HD driver. This caused my Dell Audio to disappear from the control panel. I got it to reappear by running the Dell driver update for my system or RealTek  audio TWICE. I downloaded the driver update then disabled anti-virus and connection to internet while running the Dell driver update TWICE. First run it didnt show, second time I ran the driver update, it suddenly appeared in the taskbar and in the control panel. I ran it twice because I had read somewhere somebody alluding to running the driver update more than once simply because there is a lot involved in updating the RealTek driver. So I thought what the heck, run it twice and the second time was the charm. Im guessing some sort of timing issue is involved and with so much to be accounted for that the update process or windows 10 itself didnt 'see' that the Control Panel and taskbar objects were there on the first pass.

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