Jul 28, 2015 - RAR content has inside 'Dolby PCEE Drivers x64.msi' which can install. What i did was download the unsigned driver and copy over the dll.
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♦ Posting a problem and a reply is helpful and it answers your question, please mark it as an ' Accept As Solution' ♦ I'm not a Lenovo employee, just a volunteer geek who likes to help folks. ♦ Sorry, I don't read unsolicited Private Messages. If you have an issue, posting in the appropriate forum is the best way to get assistance. Apogee aw9101 b200p drajver. I stumbled upon this thread while doing a search. I also have a C540 and when I did some Windows 8.1 update recently, the Dolby Advanced Audio v2 program stopped working.
So I downloaded the Realtek Audio driver from this site, and it still doesn't work. I tried a System Restore and I can't do it (error about some file it needs). The sound that is coming out of the C540 is bad. The Dolby v2 sound wasn't all that great either, but it was a little better than what's coming out now. Is there any way to get back the Dolby v2 driver and make it work again? ___________________________________________________________ ♦ Find a post helpful?
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The second link now works. But the issue there does not solve my problem.
Now for reasons unknown (I've been uninstalling and reinstalling different drivers), my Dolby Advanced Audio v2 is gone. The folders are still there but they are empty. It doesn't matter anyway: Even if I had it, it won't play anymore. So I just downloaded the version Lenovo has on their website for the C540 and it's just Realtek HD (ha!) Audio with no Dolby attached. I'm thinking of just getting external USB speakers just so the sound is a little better.
I'm not a heavy gamer and I don't watch movies or listen to music heavily on my computer so something that sounds like decent stereo would suffice. But if anyone can figure out this problem, I'd be very grateful!
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