Here is a simple, everyday version of the topic:
Here is a simple, everyday version of the topic:
Realtek Audio Console won't connect to the RPC service, so what should I do? I am running on Windows 11 (regular version, not an update).
Do I make motherboards or have a BIOS version when this was written? Did you try removing and reinstalling your audio drivers as an admin user in the command line? Check if Method 1 and Method 2 above will help. Please avoid third-party apps that guess what's missing; instead, go to the sound card maker's support site for the latest drivers. Another note: If you're new to Windows, the same problem happened with Windows 10 too—Realtek audio, wireless adapters from Atheros/Qualcomm/Broadcomm/Killer, etc.—all went down when they first launched.
Do I make or model a motherboard? Is the BIOS version correct when you write this down? Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling your sound drivers as an administrator, like right-clicking the installer to "Run as Administrator"? Check if Method 1 and Method 2 here will help. Instead of using a third-party tool that lists what's missing, I suggest checking the support site for the sound card manufacturer for the latest drivers. Also, if you're new to Windows, remember how things went with Windows 10 regarding Realtek audio and wireless adapters from Atheros, Qualcomm, Broadcom, or Killer—they all had trouble at first launch.