An unofficial package of generic Realtek Universal Audio Driver made from parts of various OEM specific Reatek Universal Audio drivers intended to work on legacy systems lacking OEM UAD support.
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Rolled back with a system restore point: how to remove realtek audio console from start? #61
Hi everyone
So I installed this uad driver on my notebook, only to discover that dolby atmos was not supported anymore after doing that.
I rolled back to my previous driver using a system restore point. Now the problem is Realtek Audio Console's icon still appears in start menu, even if the app is not installed anymore. I've tried searching for the icon in my system, I've tried installing the app from windows store, but It gives me an errror. Do you know how to locate the icon and remove it?
Btw, it's not in the programs' folder where other icons are, uwp apps don't have .ink files iirc
Thanks everyone
Hi everyone So I installed this uad driver on my notebook, only to discover that dolby atmos was not supported anymore after doing that. I rolled back to my previous driver using a system restore point. Now the problem is Realtek Audio Console's icon still appears in start menu, even if the app is not installed anymore. I've tried searching for the icon in my system, I've tried installing the app from windows store, but It gives me an errror. Do you know how to locate the icon and remove it? Btw, it's not in the programs' folder where other icons are, uwp apps don't have .ink files iirc Thanks everyone