![]() My speakers would work, but I ran into problems with my headset and mic I did find that if I disabled the Realtek Audio Manager and HD Background process in 'start-up', then the issues would go away.With the fresh re-install, nothing was fixed. I decided tp uninstall the 9205 driver and reinstall the October listed 9205 driver directly from Dell's website.I only had the option of rolling to the MS 2020 driver. 1, but I couldn't rollback to that version. forced as I did not click on checking for updates. and sure enough earlier in the day Windows Update pushed out 'Realtek Semiconductor Corp. I checked my Windows Update Driver history and System Restore. The CPU appeared to be used by the HD Audio Background Process. ![]() ![]() Rebooted and the time jumped from ~ 10 seconds to ~ 90 seconds. I noticed about a week ago that my fans were ramping up while watching youtube and the cpu was pegging. Running Win10 Home 21H1 without fast-startup, and my system usually boots in ~ 10 seconds. I run a lean XPS 8930 without a lot of installed software and a SSD boot drive. I came to the same conclusion and fixed the issue by rolling to the Microsoft High Definition Audio device driver. I can confirm this same thing has happened to two other 8930 systems in the past week! Not sure why everyone isn't seeing it, but more people may run into this issue as Win10 Windows Update is now pushing this update out as forced non-optional on some systems.
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