Hi have a question, but I cannot post on ROG forum because I'm stucked on the registration page. When I have to choose the UID and the PWD I always receive an error message either I'm writing wrong the Captcha or the email is not correct. Even with your last driver version sometime pop up the message that a new connection is done to the sound card even if I'm working. Is this an hardware problem or a driver problem? I read that other people has this problem but I didn't find a solution.
Hello MoKichu, I have a problem with the new 8959.1 driver and the AIMP audio software. I use the AIMP player, and it crashes at each start (error of a DLL file by the display of a window ... no time to read; software closes immediately!). I thought it was related to the new version of Windows (19041.264), but no. I reinstalled the Realtek 8924.1 driver, and AIMP works. I know that AIMP worked with 8945.1. But if I install the 8959.1 driver, AIMP crashes. In the meantime, the driver link 8945.1 (Asus Hero XI - ROG SS3) is no longer accessible. Is it possible to get it? (because the link refers to the driver 8959.1). Thank you
Hi, Check that you have firmly plugged in your jack and that the cable you are using is not damaged. Hi, I sent you what you need by PM.
A quick heads-up for those who are using Microsoft's update catalog to search for drivers - it seems they quietly removed searching for entries by hardware identificators, so looking for appropriate drivers based on these criteria isn't possible anymore. Take these hardware identificators for ex. "PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_11FC&SUBSYS_15CC1028", which correspond to the Dell Precision M4800 variant of Nvidia's Quadro K2100M GPU (I know that this thread is all about realtek sound cards, but this serves as an example.). Normally when inputting it to the search and searching it, it should query and output the list of drivers that match the hardware ID criterium, but now a 404-esque error shows up. Have checked also in the internet explorer version of the update catalog to see whether this problem doesn't happen, but no dice. If anybody knows a way to work around this, let me (and ofc the rest of the people who were searching for drivers by this method) know.
I know that double posting is frown, but i doubt that making edit changes would notify for a major breakthrough for this problem, but anyways: I discovered that when you remove the "\" and "&" chars from the HWID, like for ex. from this "PCI\VEN_14E4&DEV_1677&SUBSYS_01AD1028" to this "PCI VEN_14E4 DEV_1677 SUBSYS_01AD1028", it brings out very similar or exact results like it was before when inputting the entire HWID. A very nice mitigation, but doesn't change the fact it should be searchable without removing the chars in first place, just like what the FAQ implies, so yeah.
Yup seems to be the fact, and surprise, turns out the IE version actually does work for full HWIDs. Thanks for the lead, man! Not only that, it also gives factual dates in "Last updated" section, not just setting it to early June 2017 for (what i think) drivers released before that date!
Just a question. When a realtek driver we download from Microsoft Catalog and installed fine on our system, why any future updates of the driver don't get installed automatically by WU?