Do I Need Realtek Ethernet Controller Driver On My Computer

The Realtek Ethernet Controller Driver is the software driver for the Realtek Ethernet cards. It is a program used to communicate from the Windows PC OS to the device. This software is required in most cases for the hardware device to function properly. Sep 15, 2018 - The Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller drivers are gigabit network. Keep in Mind that there are so many reasons that can trigger a driver issue on your Windows computer. Now all you need to do is download the drivers.

In Windows 7 I used to have my Sound set up that I had my Headset plugged in at my front audio ports, and my speakers plugged in in the rear. I used to use the 'Playback Devices' menu to switch the default playback device depending on what I needed.

When switching to Windows 10, the updater/setup automatically installed a 'Realktek HD Audio Manager' (which is the manufacturer), however that driver removed the ability to do that. I can now no longer switch devices in the Playback devices, both front and back connectors are the same 'device'. I have to use the Audio Manager in an annoying way.

I tried uninstalling the the Audio Manager, and that works for a short time, but apparently Windows reinstalls it every time. Is there a way to work around the Audio Manager screwing up my sound management. Another way to help me would be to figure out how to avoid Windows reinstalling that application every time without asking me. Is there a way to do one of those two things?

Edit: I actually like the automated installation of most drivers on the system. The problem lies with that one, so disabling ALL automated installation isn't really what I wanted.

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Try Microsoft's tool to Show/Hide Updates.

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  1. Uninstall the driver

    1. Press Win+x, and then click Device Manager
    2. Find the driver, and click Uninstall
  2. Run the troubleshooter package from Microsoft

    1. Follow the instructions, and disable the Realtek driver update
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I was able to use the following steps to simulate Windows 7 style Audio Behavior without actually being driverless (and thus not having any sound at all). This is one of the solution, the other one being by geek1011.

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In the Realtek HD Audio Manager, go to Connector Settings, and switch to the device that is responsible for your speakers. Also disable Auto Popup dialog.

In the advanced device settings set the options for two different audio streams and separate all input jacks.

In Windows, go to the Action Center, All settings, System, Notifications & actions. There, turn off notifications by the Realtek HD Audio Manager and hide the realtek manager from your taskbar.

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Here's a way of removing it the way you're wanting to.

  1. With Realtek still installed go to the task manager and find'Realtek Audio Driver' ('Rltk' or look for their speaker emblem) on the list of applications.

  2. Then open the application's properties and go the Security Tab and click the Advanced button near the bottom.

  3. From there you'll want to remove everything from that list (it removes all permissions from Realtek Audio).

  4. Then uninstall the Realtek Audio Driver from the Add or Remove Programs menu or the Device Manager.

Now, when you restart your PC, it will not have permission to reinstall itself and Windows should activate their default audio driver to replace it.

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