(I installed the 2.41 Drivers to follow toxic's guide exactly)Ĩ. Once you enable that setting I assume you can install the most up to date realtek driver. Go back to the same place in gpedit.msc and enable "Allow Administrators to override Device Installation Restriction policies."ħ. After rebooting you should get a warning that your sound drivers could not be installed due to policy settings. Use CCleaner and/or Driversweeper to pull off any piece of realtek/dolby related driver or software that you installed. This will deny windows from automatically installing anything the next time you start up.Ĥ. Enable the state of "Prevent Installation of devices not described by other policy settings.". Navigate to Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Device Installation -> Device Installation Restrictions.ģ. Press start and type gpedit.msc in the run or search line.Ģ. To make sure automatic installation will be shut off I followed these steps:ġ. His link to sevenforums was broken to me, the steps I found to shut off automatic driver installation were incomplete. Toxic_Frenzy's guide was great, but I had to do one extra step. It was driving me CRAZY, so I hope this helps others. I had this issue with my Gigabyte 990-FXA-UD3 Motherboard. Just wanted to add something to this thread. Thanks so much to toxic_frenzy for posting up the resolution to this issue.
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