

Wait a few minutes instead of restarting the computer, so that the device automatically reconfigures itself.Repeat the operation by uninstalling the same controller for the second one.Look for the Realtek High Definition Audio audio controller and uninstall it.Open the Device Manager window by selecting it from the menu that opens by right-clicking on the Windows logo on the taskbar.In my case it turned out to be working, but it does not necessarily work on all the computers. I specify that I do not consider this the definitive solution, because I have only tested it on two different computers.

Too bad that not all computers have the ability to download previous versions of the driver from the manufacturer's website.
