
Now, the unknown device has changed it's identity, if you right click anew, the- path to device instance- now reads ACPI\80860F28.

Update the driver and navigate to the downloaded Asus audio driver, open the Win8.1 directory chose X86 for 32 bits. Right click the device and go to -properties-details. Go to -Action-Look for changed devices-Īt this point, the Device Manager shows one Unknown devi Go to the Device Manager and uninstall anything you find under -audio video and games. Select -No let me decide-Never load drivers from Windows Update, deselect -automatic.supplier.ĭownload from Asus the chipset driver and the audio driver for your tablet and unpack them. Go to -This PC-properties -advanced system settings-hardware-settings for device installation. ( I'm using a Dutch version of Windows, so my English menu texts might differ)įirst of all don't let windows search for drivers on line. If the drivers of these devices do not match, you have a problem.

You need two devises to get sound, one Intel one one Realtek. I've had the same problem with my T100TAF.
