Hi,
Yes I linked you the solution that someone else had used to solve his issue, but I deleted my post because the solution is too brutal from a security point of view, so please rollback the
Launching applications and unsafe files (not secure) setting from
Enabled to
Prompt, delete the downloaded Realtek Audio drivers package then follow this process to fix more finely your issue (which could be useful to other people and not only for the drivers packages that I offer) :
- Right-click Windows Start button then click Launch then type gpedit.msc > OK
- User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Attachment Manager
- Do not preserve zone information in file attachment : Enabled > OK
Once done, restart your PC then re-download/extract the Realtek Audio drivers package for your motherboard type & re-follow scrupulously your CLEANUP process then your INSTALL process, for the next drivers packages that I would release, you will can directly follow your UPDATE process.