Update Realtek Audio

I just made a few updates to Windows on my Lenovo IdeaPad Z580. I am running Windows 8.1. The list of updates consisted of a few definitions of spyware and the Realtek Audio update. I updated and installed updates and restarted my computer immediately out of habit. I received an error message after that reboot that says "Please install the correct audio driver before using OneKey Theater. In addition, music will play through your PC speakers, but all of a sudden the Dolby Digital Home Theater v4 does not work. The application turns on and I can adjust the equalizer settings, but it doesn't show any activity when the music plays. When I adjust the settings there is no change in the music. I luckilky had a very recent system so image backup I returned to that and all right, but after running the same updates the same questions came.

Help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!

Try to locate the audio device in Device Manager. Right-click and select Properties / / restore drivers driver. Then, go to the control panel and run Windows update. Disable the driver that is causing the problem. Right click and select hide so that it will not be installed automatically. Reset.

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