However, sometimes the driver can get into an endless loop, which can be very frustrating. In this article, we will show you how to fix this problem, or you can also check the importance of the Realtek audio driver.

What causes Realtek audio drivers to have an endless loop?

While attempting to install a Realtek audio driver in Windows 11, you might encounter an endless loop error for several reasons.

A glitch in Windows updates – Some PCs might experience a glitch in Windows 11 updates. Disabled Microsoft UAA Bus – Realtek audio drivers need Microsoft UAA Bus to function properly. If it is disabled, you might see an error during installation. Outdated or corrupt drivers – Another common cause of this problem is outdated or corrupt drivers. If they are not up to date, they might not be compatible with the new version of Windows.

Now that you know the causes behind Realtek audio driver’s endless loop let’s look at possible fixes to try to resolve the issue.

How do I fix the Realtek audio driver’s endless loop?

Before proceeding to detailed solutions, let’s have a look at preliminary checks that you can try to resolve the issue.

Make sure that you have the updated version of Windows 11. Restart your computer.

If Realtek audio manager is missing on your system, then check this guide to fix Realtek audio manager is missing. If you can seem to resolve the error through the above-mentioned instructions, move on to the detailed solutions below.

1. Update the Realtek audio driver

If you don’t know how to download the Realtek drivers in Windows 11, then check our guide to downloading Realtek drivers in Windows 11. SPONSORED Now that you have installed the pre-existing Realtek audio driver, the endless loop is likely to subside; if the problem continues, move on to further solutions given below.

2. Run Microsoft audio troubleshooter 

Manually running troubleshooting on audio settings is likely to resolve your problem. If you’re still experiencing the same issue, you can try other solutions given below. If you are using Dolby Atmos sound in your system and it is not working in Windows 11 then you should read our article on fixing Dolby Atmos not working in Windows 11.

3. Disable audio enhancements

By doing this, you will be able to reduce the number of processes that the Realtek audio driver has to go through, which might fix the problem.

4. Check for driver updates in Windows Update

If you are facing the Realtek audio error code 0001 on Windows 11, then you must follow our guide to fix Realtek error code 0001.

5. Turn the mono audio option Off

Along with the above error, if you ever face an audio rendering error in Windows 11, our article on fixing audio rendering errors in Windows 11 might help you. We hope that this article helped you in solving your problem. If you have any further queries, feel free to reach out to us in the comments section below.

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