
When booting back in normal mode, I had sound and no BSOD! And the funniest thing is that this driver is an old version of the Windows XP driver by Realtek! Probably latest official Realtek driver for Windows XP will work as well, but I wouldn't dare to try it once I got it to work! Then I manually browsed to the folder were I extracted the drivers and installed them. I booted in Safe Mode and loaded Device Manager. I found these drivers for AOpen 1558-JLV which apparently is a Realtek AC'97 clone. Realtek AC97 drivers bluescreen immediately with Win10 32 build - Microsoft Communityįound a solution! You won't believe it! Since the latest official Vista drivers don't work, I searched for alternative drivers. Just found this post which is probably the answer All too much really, they are not making it easy to fix that I can see.Īs I said at least it is not this main computer so experimenting is not a worry.Ĭan anyone suggest a fix? Would appreciate that. Usually if the audio isn't going on other windows os it doesn't do this BSD business. Ran a driver update program I have, no audio came up. It is driving me mad and if I restore it back to w8.1 will I get the option to update to 10 again?ĭid a registry fix and cleared all that out. Then went back to normal mode (still left it disabled).bang it went to the BSD yet again so nothing fixed there, even with it disabled. After going into Safe Mode I disabled it and then did an update of the driver.


That file is to do with the Sound section and in Device Manager the Audio was not installed correctly with the yellow flag.

I have tried lots of fixes that I found on the net but nothing has fixed it yet. This happens about every four minuets or so.

" Kmode Exception Not Handling RTKVAC.SYS" and reboots. Just updated to w10 from 8.1 (on my spare computer) and it keeps going to the Blue Screen of Death saying.
