In general, after installing the Win7 system driver, the user will see an icon named Realtek high-definition Audio Manager in the lower-right corner of the system, where the user can adjust the speaker or microphone settings, but sometimes when the user optimizes the system through the third party optimization software, The Realtek may be removed from the desktop tray, so how do we recover from this situation? The following small series for you to provide the Operation method Bar!
Method One:
Open the Control panel---"Hardware and sound", and then find the "Realtek high-definition Audio Manager" below in the hardware and sound interface, click on the image below.
Method Two:
Retrieve Realtek Audio manager startup item;
Enter Msconfig carriage return in Win7 run
Check the "Realtek High Definition Audio Manager" at the start of the system configuration program to determine the reboot
Restart can be found on the taskbar "Realtek high-definition Audio Manager" icon, double-click to open;
Method Three:
If you can't find the Realtek audio Manager in the top two ways, make sure your sound card is a Realtek sound card, and then reinstall the driver.
If your Win7 system does not have a Realtek high-definition audio manager, you can retrieve the audio manager based on the three methods described above.
With the above method, we can restore the vanishing "Realtek High Definition Audio Manager" manager icon under the Win7 system.