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idk how this will help
- holger14054 years agoHero+
It seems the Nahimic audio service cause some problems with ME3.
Press "CTRL+ALT+Delete" at the same time > Task Manager > Startup > find "AWSoundCenterUiLauncher.exe" and/or "A-Volute" > right click on it and disable.
Reboot > Test.
If that don't helps, disable the Realtek audio device in the device manager or the BIOS > reboot > Test.
- 4 years ago
so i cant disable realtek(R) because that whaty i use for audio and the other stuff isent in my styartup
- holger14054 years agoHero+
Disable it anyway and test.
This way we can see if it is indeed the culprit. You can enable the device right after you tested.