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MS Teams crashes *sometimes* during Video calls/meetings
- Nov 19, 2020
Thanks, but I found what these instructions should say. (my updates are in BOLD)
Go into Control Panel and then “Programs and Features”
Remove the Realtek Audio Driver (Publisher Realtek Semiconductor Corp.) Program
It will prompt you to reboot the computer, do not reboot yet
Go into DEVICE MANAGER
Scroll down to Sound, Video and Game Controllers (expand)
Double Click "Realtek Audio"
Click Driver Tab
Click Update Driver
Click “Browse My Computer for Driver Software” (Locate and install driver software manually)
Click "Let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer"
Uncheck “Show compatible hardware”
For “Manufacturer” select Microsoft
For “Model” select High Definition Audio Device Version [most recent date]
Click Next
A pop-up will state "Installing this device driver is not recommended because Windows cannot verify that it is compatible with your hardware..."
Click Yes to the pop-up
You will receive a screen that states "Windows has successfully updated your drivers"
Click Close
Click Close again
Answer yes to RESTART YOUR COMPUTER NOW
TIER4TS I have also the same issue as you, Mi PC is a Acer A-515-51G84SN with two graphis adapters, the internal Inter 620 and a a Nvidia GeForce MX150, the problem ocurre when I have my Dell DisplayLink connected to the laptop.
I have the same issue, so researching now
- TIER4TSApr 08, 2020Brass Contributor
Darwin JebhaSupport received multiple chunks of logs and they just doing TIER one related troubleshooting and was very little help. It manifested with most models of All in Ones AND Microsoft Windows 10 1903-1909. Didn't notice prior. If you want to do some troubleshooting together, lets connect because this is seriously frustrating.
- ecmillionApr 08, 2020Copper Contributor
Just a quick update on my side:
Folks that experience this crashing that have then tested with the GPU rendering option in MS Teams has not helped the issue.