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Aug 30 2008, 09:03 PM
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k so error in BSOD is talking about rtkdhaud.sys i have been looking everywhere for the most updated version but cant find it. It's not on the realtek site cuz its search button is srsly retarded. current installed rtkdhaud.sys version is 2.02 can someone help me? please thanks |
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Aug 30 2008, 09:16 PM
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Link - I believe you're looking for rtkhdaud.sys. I doubt it will show up on Realtek's site as the .sys file - you'll need to search by your model number or chipset. If its a lower end sound card, it may have issues playing a lot of complex sounds at 1 time - which could potentially cause a crash. Is there an option in the game to lower sound quality? Is an upgrade of your SC out of the question?
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