Title: Struggling with Windows 11 Audio Driver Issues? Here’s What You Need to Know

Hello, fellow tech enthusiasts!

Today, I’d like to share a frustrating experience I’ve recently encountered with my Lenovo Legion laptop, which is running on Windows 11. The device boasts an Intel Core i7 8750H processor, a powerful NVIDIA GeForce GTX graphics card, and 16 GB of RAM. Unfortunately, a recent update has thrown a wrench into my daily routine by disrupting my audio driver functionality.

The Background: A Problematic Update

The trouble began following the installation of Windows update KB5029921 on September 13, 2023. Almost immediately, my laptop started having difficulty recognizing any audio drivers. This includes both my Realtek audio and my ProSonus audio interface, which, despite being connected through a docking station, appear to be entirely unrecognized by the system.

Additionally, I’ve noticed that other peripherals connected to the docking station, such as my USB wireless mouse and MIDI keyboards, are also being ignored, although external drives and my iLok authorization key remain functional.

Attempted Solutions

In response to this predicament, I undertook several troubleshooting steps. I scoured the settings for any potential solutions, only to discover that all audio options were mysteriously absent. I attempted to update and reinstall the drivers, as well as remove outdated versions to make space for new ones. Yet, despite my efforts, the system reported that all drivers were current and balked at my attempts to reinstall.

When I tried uninstalling the update, I faced another setback—there was no indication of success or failure, and upon restarting, I found the update was still present. Troubleshooting the issue also proved to be futile; it could not complete the process, and I was unable to access the BIOS or restart without forcibly shutting down the system.

I even explored rolling back to earlier updates, but the only option available was the problematic update itself. Now, each time I check for updates, I receive an incessant connection error, further complicating the situation.

The Final Resort

The only solution left on the table is a complete system reset, but this brings with it a daunting concern. I have a crucial application for work that I’m uncertain if I can reinstall since my license is for an older version and I lack permission for the newer updates. After managing to operate under these frustrating conditions for nearly a month, I am desperately seeking to export

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  1. Hi there,

    It sounds like you’re experiencing a common but frustrating issue with Windows 11 and driver recognition after recent updates. Here are some steps you can try to resolve your audio driver problems:

    • Use the Windows Update Troubleshooter: Navigate to Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters, then run the “Windows Update” troubleshooter to detect and fix update-related issues.
    • Manually install drivers: Visit the Lenovo Support website and download the latest audio drivers specific to your model. Sometimes the latest drivers are more compatible with recent Windows updates than automatic Windows Update drivers.
    • Use Device Manager to scan for hardware changes: Right-click on Start > Device Manager, then select “Scan for hardware changes”. This may prompt Windows to recognize and reinstall missing drivers.
    • Check for driver rollback options: If drivers are present but problematic, right-click the device in Device Manager, choose “Properties”, then go to the “Driver” tab and click “Roll Back Driver” if available.
    • Try Compatibility Mode: If installing older drivers, right-click the installer file, select Properties, navigate to Compatibility, and run the installer in compatibility mode for Windows 10.
    • Boot into Safe Mode: Restart your system in

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