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If you are just getting the drivers through Windows Update you are not getting all of the drivers. You need to go to your Motherboard's support page on it's Manufacturer website and manually install the chipset, audio, and possibly bios updates directly from there. If you aren't doing that you're not getting them properly. Also depending on your audio devices sometimes they can have device specific drivers or software you will also need to get.

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11 hours ago, SpookyCitrus said:

If you are just getting the drivers through Windows Update you are not getting all of the drivers. You need to go to your Motherboard's support page on it's Manufacturer website and manually install the chipset, audio, and possibly bios updates directly from there. If you aren't doing that you're not getting them properly. Also depending on your audio devices sometimes they can have device specific drivers or software you will also need to get.

It is a pretty old asrock motherboard but I cannot find the drivers for it anywhere I look do you have any links that can help me? Also when I boot up the pc for a split second I can change the volume but it stops

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1 minute ago, ken_l1 said:

It is a pretty old asrock motherboard but I cannot find the drivers for it anywhere I look do you have any links that can help me? Also when I boot up the pc for a split second I can change the volume but it stops

For more information this is I am pretty sure the motherboard I have https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H61M-VS3/index.asp

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6 hours ago, ken_l1 said:

It is a pretty old asrock motherboard but I cannot find the drivers for it anywhere

 

6 hours ago, ken_l1 said:

For more information this is I am pretty sure the motherboard I have https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H61M-VS3/index.asp

 

Drivers are literally one click away on the link you posted. Click "Support" tab and "Download" button next.

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11 hours ago, ken_l1 said:

For more information this is I am pretty sure the motherboard I have https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/H61M-VS3/index.asp

 

5 hours ago, John Reactor said:

Drivers are literally one click away on the link you posted. Click "Support" tab and "Download" button next.

If this is the board you have, there are a couple things to take away here. First and foremost your board is not going to have Windows 11 driver support at all, it's way too old to be updated for Windows 11. It probably doesn't even have Windows 10 support. Second, there is a reason Microsoft cut the Windows 11 supported processors off at 6th/7th Gen Intel, your 1st, 2nd, or 3rd Gen Intel processor is well past being compatible with 11.

 

Those developments paired with the fact that you are using a custom, modded OS. Honestly, I think you should just install standard Windows 10 on the system and be done with it. Trying to get a custom, modded version of WIndows 11 on a system that doesn't even support standard Windows 11 is just asking for a bad time. 

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