![]() ![]() ![]() If you have another PC/laptop/tablet you can use to go online I'd suggest checking for the audio driver install program for the make/model of your laptop. Win10 isn't bad at all, but as you've said, it's still in preview - while pretty much stable with relatively few bugs by now, upgrading to a new build is a time & space consuming PITA. If all you've got is your laptop, then you can try the portable Recuva, &/or install today's GOTD, Power Data Recovery - there is no perfect solution, & you'd be writing to your hard drive even more if you tried to create one of those bootable solutions. If you have another system to use you might try AOMEI's tool, as Jahid suggested, or have a look over at reboot.pro, & see about setting up a USB stick with a mini copy of Windows, or see about getting the bootable solution from the MiniTool folks. Just running Windows writes to the hard drive almost constantly. By running the driver installation program you'll hopefully avoid problems by making sure everything's set up properly, though you would want to turn off AVG during the process, & exclude the file names that AVG 1st latched onto so as to avoid a repeat problem.Īs far as recovery options go, when you've lost a file or files it's best to pull the plug, then boot to another OS to run whatever recovery program(s). If your laptop happens to have one of the common Realtek audio chipsets, Realtek usually has updated driver packs for download. ![]() ![]() If you were running the laptop you might select the audio hardware in Windows Device Mgr., right click, selecting update drivers - Microsoft may have them on the Windows update site. My questions are as follows:-Īll comments in forum will be appreciated or email me oldog at rediffmail dot com. dll files and during the `Uninstall Program' process deleted them from it's quarantine vault. This was caused due to AVG antivirus system which had quarantined certain system. I have a Windows8.1 laptop and recently lost my sound as the speaker icon in bottom right corner shows a red x next to it. Guys, thanx in advance for any suggestions as I find you'll intelligent & knowledgeable. Anybody got opinions about this strategy?Īll comments in forum will be appreciated or email me oldog at rediffmail dot com. My questions are as follows:-ġ) Will this software work to restore these files and where do I install this program? I just got one C: drive and if I install any recovery programs on it, I believe there is a possibility of it overwriting and corrupting my data.Ģ) Any suggestions of using any good, free Recovery software which can be portable and run off a USB stick?ģ) On googling around and reading forums I have gathered that several other users are caught in my predicament with AVG flagging these valid files - AudioEndpointBuilder and AudioSrv and on trying to switch sound back on from windows, it keeps giving a "End point is a duplicate" Error.Ĥ) Considering switching over to Windows 10 free upgrade, but am hesitant as this is still in BETA stage. ![]()
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