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Where can i get Asus Realtek HD audio manager software?

Cyberspirit
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I checked with mine and Realtek HD Audio Manager is this executable. "C:\Program Files\Realtek\Audio\HDA\RtkNGUI64.exe" Maybe you can find it there. Also, maybe try one driver version back and see if it's there?

Hey i reinstalled my audio drivers because i was having issues but now i can't find the Asus Realtek HD audio manager program anywhere.

 

Does anyone know were could i get it back from? I really need it.

 

Here's an older picture of it saved:

 

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If you know your laptop model, go to your manufacturer's website and download the audio driver for your computer. It should come with the customized Realtek Audio Control Panel. If it's already installed and I just misread your message, you can try going to Control Panel -> View by: Large icons -> Realtek HD Audio Manager. There should be a setting to place it at the notification area.

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Only way is to download the audio driver directly from Asus. The universal driver from Realtek will just show the Realtek version of that manager.

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@Kidsnd274 I'm using a Pc and i did download the motherboard's audio drivers from Asus's website but it did not install that program sadly.

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Just now, Cyberspirit said:

@Kidsnd274 I'm using a Pc and i did download the motherboard's audio drivers from Asus's website but it did not install that program sadly.

Corrected myself above. If it's not there, then well try reinstalling again.

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Hello Cyberspirit!
Sorry for pointing the obvious but is it in the official asus website ?>
go to product , then support then dirvers and tools
which motherboard do you have? if it is the z170a so check here
https://www.asus.com/gr/Motherboards/Z170-A/HelpDesk_Download/

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Just now, Cyberspirit said:

@outlawzGr I did that before posting here but i didn't get that software back.

If it's already installed and I just misread your message, you can try going to Control Panel -> View by: Large icons -> Realtek HD Audio Manager. There should be a setting to place it at the notification area. You have to search for Control Panel, it still exists for now.

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I checked with mine and Realtek HD Audio Manager is this executable. "C:\Program Files\Realtek\Audio\HDA\RtkNGUI64.exe" Maybe you can find it there. Also, maybe try one driver version back and see if it's there?

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Just now, Cyberspirit said:

@Kidsnd274 Ah thanks! It popped up now. Not sure why didn't it launch by default.

Ah that's good. The driver probably didn't add Menu shortcuts and etc.

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  • 2 years later...
On 9/2/2017 at 1:44 PM, Kidsnd274 said:

I checked with mine and Realtek HD Audio Manager is this executable. "C:\Program Files\Realtek\Audio\HDA\RtkNGUI64.exe" Maybe you can find it there. Also, maybe try one driver version back and see if it's there?

 

From the "Audio" folder I don't have HDA, or RtkNGUI64. I installed all the drivers, I have reset my PC and reinstalled all the drivers, but it still doesn't work.

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  • 1 year later...
On 6/24/2020 at 2:50 PM, sxNti said:

 

From the "Audio" folder I don't have HDA, or RtkNGUI64. I installed all the drivers, I have reset my PC and reinstalled all the drivers, but it still doesn't work.

Same thing for me i deleted the driver because i was being an idiot and thinking that if i get rid of it people wouldnt hear my youtube videos or voice chat going from my headphones to my mic. Please let me know if you found out how to get the UI back.

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4 hours ago, AngryDez said:

Same thing for me i deleted the driver because i was being an idiot and thinking that if i get rid of it people wouldnt hear my youtube videos or voice chat going from my headphones to my mic. Please let me know if you found out how to get the UI back.

This is a VERY old thread.  But to address your original problem, headsets have an unfortunate side effect of bleeding output with input.  I don't know if it's an onboard thing or something to do with the wiring after the output/input.  But I do know that when I'm streaming on discord with an external usb dac/amp and an onboard input with a modmic, I get crosstalk which has me believing that part is software based.

 

I have to ask what the realtek audio management software does that you need it for.  I have noticed over the past few years that the functionality has changed drastically.  I often reset or reinstall windows and each time it's different.  The only function I used and still somewhat miss is the ability to designate each port for something other than intended.  I will say that I put little effort into fixing it because I don't use onboard for mucfh, but I have seen a trend towards relying on microsoft for my onboard audio even when I go through the same steps.

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