Windows 10 Changing to High Definition Audio Device Safe?

Bezvard

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When I change into High Definition Audio Device there is this error message. Is this safe for me to change?



 

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Yes, many thanks for posting the info'.

I'm pretty sure your support page is this one:
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I also took a snip of the support page and you do have a recent driver update for that particular driver:
An image from 'Changing to High Definition Audio Device  Safe?'. Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Series 7559 driver download page highlighting Realtek audio driver.

Hope this helps, if not please post back.
If your installing the driver to a laptop then it can depend on where the driver has come from.

Laptops need to use drivers supplied by the manufacturer so can you post a little more information on what the system is ect..
 
Also may I add, it's the realtek one you upgrade not the high def one as thats a microsoft driver for the os and not for the actual audio device.
 
If your installing the driver to a laptop then it can depend on where the driver has come from.

Laptops need to use drivers supplied by the manufacturer so can you post a little more information on what the system is ect..
Would this help?
An image from 'Changing to High Definition Audio Device  Safe?'. System info of a Dell Inspiron 7559 laptop running Windows 10 Home with Intel i7-6700HQ CPU.
 
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Yes, many thanks for posting the info'.

I'm pretty sure your support page is this one:
Link Removed

I also took a snip of the support page and you do have a recent driver update for that particular driver:


Hope this helps, if not please post back.
 
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