Knotte wrote:
Of course I already went through all these points.
They seem to have nothing to do with this audio.dll issue.
You seem did not read until the end:
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4. Attach a DirectX diagnostic file from your PC, where the problem is. To create this file, please, follow these steps:
● From your Windows "Start" button, select "Run..."
● Type DXDIAG in the "Open:" field and hit Enter.
● DXDIAG will start, and may display a prompt that begins "Do you want to allow DxDiag to check if your drivers are digitally signed..." Answer "Yes" to this query if it appears.
● A window entitled "DirectX Diagnostic Tool" appears, and in the lower left corner, a progress meter begins to advance towards the right as DXDIAG collects information relating to the system's hardware and Windows component configuration.
● When the progress indicator disappears, hit the "Save All Information" button. Then save this file as DXDIAG.TXT where it can be easily located. By default, DXDIAG will place this file on your Desktop.
Note: If you do not see a button that allows you to save the output, you will need to log on to the Windows as the Administrator.
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