![]() I'm not clear why I had both Realtek and Nahimic before, but now only Realtek.1. One last note, the new driver shows up in "Add or remove programs" as "Realtek High Definition Audio Driver", and I don't see anything saying "Nahimic" installed anymore. If the pop-up shows up again, or garbled audio issues return, then I will try to get back to this page with an update. Now my audio is working great! Haven't seen the pop-up in the last couple of days since I uninstalled the RealTek and Nahimic programs, so maybe it is fixed. ![]() loop, but on reboot it actually installed the new driver. Then tried to install the new driver from msi.com again, and it looked like it was still stuck in the uninstall old driver, reboot, uninstall old driver, etc. Found and from that I decided to delete all registry keys containing "Nahimic", that is, until I got to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Appx section, I have a good idea what the registry keys were until I hit point so I stopped. That has been the case for a couple of days and I can cancel out of the install to brake the loop, but any attempt to install the new driver goes right back into the loop (and audio is still garbled the whole time), that is, until tonight. ![]() But new driver install got caught in a loop where it kept saying it was uninstalling the old driver and then rebooting, only to boot up to uninstalling the old driver again and rebooting. Found driver at msi.com (Name started with 8383_UAD_WHQL_Nahinmic_MSI.). Uninstalled Realtek and Nahimic related items in "Add or remove programs". ![]() I have an MSI GL73 8RC-032 and was getting the pop-up, but was also getting audio issues with sound going up and down and somewhat garbled. ![]()
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